Why do some people seem to throw themselves into every opportunity, bouncing back from every setback? Is this irrepressible spirit just for the hyper-motivated? How do the rest of us live courageously, relate authentically and develop resilience?
Following on from the bestselling The Cactus Stabbers, Jeff is back with another of his collections of humorous and heart-warming stories from his life and travels as a pastor.
In this seminal work, beloved pastor and bestselling author Max Lucado explores the life and character of Jesus, now with never-before-read content. The God of the universe knows your name. He has walked your streets. Jesus. Perhaps you’ve heard abou
The discussion landscape between Christians and Muslims is constantly changing and developing. Increasingly subtle and sophisticated Muslim positions on Jesus emerge regularly. The latest Muslim thinker to rise to prominence in the wider public arena
Our identity or self-image is a bit like looking in a mirror. We see our reflection and make judgments about ourselves. However, the 'mirror' we use tends to be the world around us: how do I compare with others and what do they think of me? But there
Letters to the Church reminds readers how powerful the Church can be and calls this generation to passionately pursue God’s vision for His beloved Bride. God’s Church started as a radical, spiritually intimate gathering of believers that ultimately
Letting Jesus take control of your life is a scary thought and a stumbling block for many. It's easy to think that following Jesus would make life less fun and more limited. Drawing on his decades of introducing the real Jesus to people, founder of N
Walk with the biblical heroes of the faith and learn from their successes, struggles, and failures. What if, during a battle with fear, we could take some tips from David? Or in wrestling with a relationship, we could learn from Ruth? Or when we’ve
Do you ever feel as if you are hiding your true self? Do you yearn to be free to live life to the glorious fullness? Adam and Eve were made perfect in the image of God, joyously free to delight in life with Him and with one another. But this image..
We are all on different journeys through life, and we all experience ups and downs. How can we, the Church, use our experiences, our journeys, to help those around us going through the same thing? This book explores exactly why and how we can use our
Have you ever wondered why the need for love and to be loved is such a powerful drive within us? Yet, when we search for love, what is it we are actually looking for? Is love really what we think it is? If so, what does it look like and how do we kn
Have you ever wondered why the need for love and to be loved is such a powerful drive within us? Yet, when we search for love, what is it we are actually looking for? Is love really what we think it is? If so, what does it look like and how do we kn
Meals have always been important across societies and cultures - a time for friends and families to come together. An important part of relationships, meals are vital to our social health. Or as author Tim Chester puts it, Food connects. Tim argues t
The faith has been defended by great and articulate voices down the centuries. But the challenges of scientific atheism mean we now need a fresh and flexible approach. Alister McGrath is ideally placed to offer robust and intriguing insights into the
One of the most popular and beloved introductions to the concept of faith ever written, ‘Mere Christianity’ has sold millions of copies worldwide. The book brings together C.S. Lewis’s legendary radio broadcasts during the war years, in which he set
Our identity or self-image is a bit like looking in a mirror. We see our reflection and make judgments about ourselves. However, the 'mirror' we use tends to be the world around us: how do I compare with others and what do they think of me? But there
Challenging call to a new kind of mission! What does putting out the bins in a multi-ethnic, terraced street have to do with mission? Middle-class Northern Irishman Paul Keeble shares his story of 30+ years living in a deprived, inner-city Manchester
In culture today we are often told that it is ‘good to be bad’, with holiness being seen as negative (holier than thou!) or wildly unattainable. In more DISTINCT, Principle at the London School of Theology, Calvin Samuel, invites us to unpick and exp
As Millennials we can often feel our lives are running a mile a minute; but some of us don’t even know where to! Where are we going? What are we made for? These questions and decisions can stop us in our tracks; making us feel hopeless and confused.
A person can never get too far from God and His plan and purpose for their life that they can’t get back to Him and have a fresh start. There is always a way forward that will prevent a person’s current circumstances from having the final say ....