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7 Myths about Singleness

£10.99
This book responds to 7 common misconceptions about singleness, helping everyone-married and unmarried alike-value the unique opportunities that singleness affords to contribute to the flourishing of the church as a whole.

A Better Song to Sing: Finding life again through the invitations of Jesus

£8.99
There has to be more than this... because this is no longer enough. Many sincere followers of Jesus are secretly disappointed, dissatisfied and quietly desperate for more than they are currently experiencing. That more is found as we respond t

A Call to Extraordinary Prayer: Rechargi

£5.99
The book of Acts shows the importance of the link between the ministry of the Word and prayer. It teaches us that a distinguishing mark of a Christian and of a truly Biblical church is that they pray. A Call to Extraordinary Prayer is a call to pray

A Christian's Pocket Guide to Suffering

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When tragedy strikes-the death of a child, hurricanes, a school shooting-we begin looking for an escape from the pain, a way out, or we clamor for answers from a panel of religious "experts" to explain the ever-present question, "Why?" We want answer

A Christian's Pocket Guide to Understanding Suicide and Euthanasia

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In a society that does not like to speak about death, Eryl Davies brings a contemporary, biblical, pastoral perspective on one of the most controversial topics of our times. The desire to control when and how one's life ends can be a complex and hear

A Cloud by Day, a Fire by Night: Finding

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How can I know God's will for me, personally? It's a question that haunts us all at times--maybe when we're looking for the right job, thinking about moving to a new city, or deciding whether or not to get married. At every stage we have difficult de

A Conversation With Jesus... on Religion

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Nicodemus was a religious man. He knew the religious law inside out and made sure he kept to it - he even taught it to others. He was confident that his religion would save him; after all, he was a good person. But then he met Jesus.

A Conversation With Jesus... on Sufferin

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He had been subject to a protracted and excruciating life of suffering. He was well aware of the unrelenting persistence of human misery. If anyone had a reason to feel betrayed by God, this man did. But then he met Jesus.

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