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Everything in this book is related to the Bible in some way and most importantly, is fun. Its aim is that, as the children enjoy learning through these activities, they come to know the contents of the Bible in a personal and life enhancing way.
£15.99
Imagine everything we see, hear, think and feel speaking to God. Touched by His Hand explores that possibility, cutting through religious jargon and stereotypes. It offers a resource for worship and daily devotion, a way of seeing all life as prayer, and of bring all prayer to life.
£9.99
For clergy, chaplains, and those with pastoral responsibility, requests to conduct blessings are frequent and diverse. While no book can cover every contingency, God Bless You provides a resource covering a broad spectrum of life both within the church and further afield.
£11.99
The king commissions Henry to perform a special task for him to clear a smelly and stagnant pond of its unwelcome and dangerous inhabitants, the crocodiles! Even though Henry is keen at first, things don't go as smoothly as he would like. He decides he's had enough and is about to abandon the task as hopeless. Then the king's little helper arrives.. About John Stewart These beautifully crafted illustrations and carefully constructed stories charm and inspire on many levels. John Stewart delivers a powerful gospel message with a delicate touch. Living in Wimborne, Dorset, John has been writing stories since he gave his life to the Lord in 1975.
£7.99
What better combination could there be than a study series built on the prayer which Jesus taught us, his disciples. The book also includes a clear guide to leading a group successfully - something that will allow new leaders to be nurtured.
£9.99
Key Stage 1 - 2Designed to have maximum impact on the children and minimum impact on your time-pressured working day, these sessions, delivered in a succinct, punchy, child friendly style, have everything you need. Down-to-earth messages are linked with everyday objects and a Christian theme. Each assembly will help to get a clear and memorable message across, with themes such as worry, friends, getting help, failure, and 'who is Jesus?'.Contents• Humanity• Worry• Journey of life• Failure• Other people• Pain• Communication• Special books• Clubs• Friends• Power• Fathers• Who is Jesus?• Getting help• The world
£15.99
These successful books are for parents and children to share at bedtime. Each includes forty imaginative and entertaining stories based on Bible scenes followed by short prayers with delightful illustrations. The author also gives ideas to get children talking about their own lives.
£13.99
We all know what it's like - another busy week, no time to prepare ahead for next Sunday's services, and now your mind is a complete blank! Drawing on a wide range of contemporary authors, Nick Fawcett has compiled an outstanding resource of prayers, service outlines, poems, worksheets, material for all-age talks, meditations, sketches and reflections for Sundays and special days throughout the year.
£33.99
In The Smile of Love Joyce Huggett provides the ideal resource for those who feel the need for structured help along their prayer journey - whether individually, with a friend, or in groups.A series of short meditations from the core of this book is complemented by an anthology that draws from the riches of Christian writers through the centuries.
£13.99
Taken from the Living Stones programme, these reflections on the readings for Common Worship will help people to partake more meaningfully in that 'meal of Scripture'; invaluable for those with an active role in weekly worship for study groups, individuals and the household.
£11.99
God's Good Fruit is based on St Paul's metaphor of the fruit of the Spirit. The order of the nine virtues is reversed, so we are led on a spiritual journey from the 'foothills' of Self-control, Gentleness and Faithfulness to the 'mountain peak' of Love. As each virtue is examined we see that it is a reflection of the very nature of God.Please note made to order items are non-returnable
£11.99
The suggestions in this wonderful collection of all-age talks are lively, imaginative and practical. Specifically designed to encourage audience participation, they make use of commonplace objects, situations and humour as Jesus himself did, to illustrate the eternal truths of the Gospel. More Talks for All-age Worship is adapted from Living Stones, Years A and C.
£15.99
These heart-warming stories by Heather Henning, beautifully illustrated by Roger Best, will delight readers young and old. With Biblical questions and nature notes, each book in the Pinecroft Farm Series is a treasure chest of wonder and learning about God's miraculous world.
£7.99
This book will be of invaluable help to those teaching the Gospel to children (6 to 10s)Instant Art books contain pages and pages of artwork - all of which is photocopiable. There is an amazing variety of content including worksheets, puzzles, word searches, pictures to colour, crack the codes, mazes, dot-to-dots, models to make, Bible verses to look up and cartoons. Ideal for family services, Sunday schools, midweek clubs, holiday clubs and classroom use.
£11.99
In his first letter to Timothy, Paul urges that supplications, prayers and intercessions be made for all people everywhere. This new collection of intercessions is intended for use by members of the congregation, although the presiding minister may introduce and end them. The texts ask for us to be given the strength to help others, rather than to expect God to do all the work. They can be used as written or to inspire readers to create their own.
£25.99 - £28.99
A collection of short prayers to help you prepare for the weekend.Topics include: going to the tip; work-weary; family gatherings; needing a rest; children's birthday parties; the weather; holiday traffic; Sunday lunch; time to pray, and many more.The perfect way to gather your thoughts before God and before the weekend hits. Pages Count: 109 pages Dimensions; 113 x 150 x 8 mm Weight: 56g
£7.99
What exactly is old age? Grey hair? A pension? A state of mind? Whatever it is, and however it is defined, one thing is for sure: God wants our lives to continue to be valued and blessed.In his new book, Still Valued and Blessed, author Patrick Coghlan encourages everyone entering and journeying through old age to do so with a positive attitude and to live a spiritually fruitful and fulfilling life.As Patrick says: 'I am sure that God doesn't want us to stop living fulfilling lives - filled with joy and hope - just because we have reached a certain age. We still have spiritual needs to be met, callings to fulfil, and new things to learn!'Patrick Coghlan is a Baptist Minister and chaplain for a care trust. He has considerable experience of working with people of most age groups, in the context of providing ministry and care. His first book was published in 2001 and he has since written a variety of Christian resources for different age groups, and some family novels.Still Valued and Blessed is a personal resource written predominantly for older people and those approaching this time of life. This much-needed guide aims to help us all approach, enter and journey through old age positively and to discover a new wealth of spiritual fruitfulness, with joy and hope. It examines biblical teaching about God's purpose for our whole lives, encouraging us to be challenged by new experiences and opportunities, and to learn from those older characters in the Bible who served God in truly amazing ways.Contents1. The purpose for which we were created2. God's faithfulness to us on our Christian journey3. Letting go of failure and facing new opportunities4. Wisdom, knowledge and understanding gained from life experience5. Respect for older people6. Obedience to God - to our calling and in our lifestyles (Noah)7. Patience - God's timing is perfect (Abraham/Abram)8. God's plan for our lives (Jeremiah 29:11) - Nothing is by coincidence with God (Joseph)9. Used by God in the wilderness years (Moses)10. Setting a good example to our children and others (David)11. Doubts (Zechariah)12. All things are possible with God (Elizabeth)13. Waiting to meet face to face with Jesus (Anna and Simeon)14. Witnessing, teaching and sharing testimony (Paul)Epilogue Embracing the challenge
£15.99
A book of prayers that challenges the unspoken assumption that the countryside is God-filled and the city is God-forsaken. Prayers are divided into 4 main sections based on the liturgical calendar, with a pick-and-mix section at the back featuring prayers for particular groups of people within the urban environment.
£13.99
Former Bishop of Lincoln, John Saxbee underlines the value of Mark's Gospel as a companion and guide on our Christian journey, with its wise teaching and Jesus' inspirational example. Waymarkers helps the reader to take this journey, either individually or as part of a group, with each stage offering a closer look at an extract from Mark's Gospel, complete with suggestions for personal reflection or group discussion, audio-visual illustrations and prayer.The seven stages are:• Travelling light - but not alone• Stormy weather• Brief encounters• Food for the journey - food for thought• Followers of the way• Cross country - Gethsemane to Golgotha• Journey's end?
£10.99
Russell Herbert believes that it is essential that churches enable all ages to grow together. This book explores how church need not be something to 'grow out of' - rather it can and should be something we grow through. Drawing on the theology and psychology of faith development as well as his own experience as a preacher and worship-leader, the author gives practical guidance for engaging the imaginations of all ages through music, prayer, presenting a message and enabling a response.
£12.99 - £14.99
Down to Earth offers worship leaders a variety of alternatives to the usual Advent, Christmas and Epiphany services and suggests new interpretations of the familiar and deeply loved story of Christ's coming.The 15 services contain imagined reflections by various Bible characters, such as Mary and Joseph, Elizabeth and Zechariah. These reflections may be used in place of a sermon or teaching slot, as the focus of a Eucharistic service, or to form part of an Advent for use in youth groups, secondary school worship and house church.We are challenged to reflect on the familiar Christmas story in a new way and look again at the individuals who met Jesus 2000 years ago. For they were as we are: flawed, frightened, anxious, astonished and changed for ever by their encounter with the living God.
£18.99
This beautifully illustrated collection of prayers, poems and bible readings offers words of encouragement to uplift and bring hope.
£7.99
Hardback gift book containing wonderful prayers accompanied by heart warming full colour illustrations.
£7.99
Inclusion and Diversity have become central issues for churches and communities, bringing joy to many and angst to some. These prayers reflect the needs and concerns of our own time and culture as we come to terms with these issues and embrace the fresh opportunities they open up to us. They also seek to draw on the timelessness of our Lord's teaching and the resonances in the stories of the Bible for us today.
£17.99
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