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Susan Hardwick is an Anglican priest with a real affinity with today's young people. The first sections express the interests, doubts and enthusiasms of the street-wise teenager through fictional characters. The following three practical sections provide straightforward explanations of the sacraments, with advice and encouragement for the newly confirmed and plenty of prayers to help them talk to God naturally.
£11.99
A bumper book offering a wonderful resource which follows the Gospels for every Sunday of the Common Worship Lectionary, introducing children to God's Word and encouraging them to learn about Jesus in an imaginative and enjoyable way. Attractively illustrated and with an eye-catching design, a double-sided activity sheet (which can be folded to produce an A5 leaflet) reinforces the day's Gospel message with picture and number puzzles, word games, quizzes and codes. What's more, wherever possible the back page looks ahead to the following Sunday and encourages the children to do their own exploring in advance - a wonderful take-home sheet. The sheets - an unbelievable 173 - are ideal for use by teachers, group leaders and parents. Introduce them as an additional resource in children's teaching; use them to produce a children's newsletter or include them in the parish newsletter or magazine; use them in the parish youth group or at school. Simply photocopy as many as you need for every child to have one.
£33.99
If you are ever stuck for ideas for innovative Christian drama, here are two books you'll find invaluable. They are written by Anne Collins, a drama teacher with more than 30 years' experience. Innovative yet surprisingly simple, you will soon see the benefits of using the Direct Approach!
£13.99
Justyn Evans invites the reader to appreciate what it is to be a teenager today, with values and attitudes changing so rapidly, and highlights some of the difficulties, pressures and prejudices that teenagers face. He offers valuable insights into the way young people feel about a number of diverse issues.
£8.99
Sinner Ella is a great way to present the Gospel at any time of the year. The main themes of Cinderella are followed, but Michael Forster introduces some radical changes to the story. Take the script and have fun with it: encourage all the usual panto responses, and pray that the love of Christ will work through it.Please note made to order items are non-returnable
£13.99
Alice looks back over her father's illness: the good times when he was well enough to play computer with her and take her swimming; the bad times when the house seemed to smell of hospitals and she was afraid of the upstairs. This moving and realistic story focuses on a parent's terminal illness. it will be of immense help to bereaved children and their families along with all who care for grieving children.
£9.99
Living with Jesus is a series of books which take child and adult together through the fundamentals of the Christian faith, exploring and developing their relationship with Jesus and with each other. The books build up into a complete discipleship course, with suggestions for putting faith into action, encouragement to pray together and opportunities to see God answer prayer.
£6.99
This anthology of readings and prayers, biblical texts, poems and meditations covers the whole of the Christian Year, drawing together in one volume 500 pieces previously published in the five seasonal and thematic worship anthologies compiled by H. J. Richards. This book is characterised by a rich diversity of thought-provoking and enlightening material which, as well as providing inspiration for worship leaders, is suitable for school assemblies, the classroom, and private reading. Fill indexes are included, not only for the Bible, authors, translators, titles and first lines, but for the many hundreds of subjects which such a varied collection of texts inevitably touches upon.
£27.99
The adventures begin when Scaredy Cat is discovered on the Revd Brown's doorstep, wrapped in rags. From then on, his antics and mischief will delight young and old alike. Through each story, Scaredy Cat learns about God and each chapter ends with a small section to allow children to chat about the story, and then talk to God.
£13.99
In an account which is always honest and thoughtful, often enlightening and sometimes amusing, Tony Philpot covers a wide range of themes: prayer, liturgy, vocation, celibacy, collaborative ministry, loneliness, authority, the expectations of others, and the priest's own expectations of himself.
£16.99
A warmly written booklet to be given to those mourning the loss of a loved one. In three short sections it guides the reader gently through the arrangements to be made and the events on the day of the funeral.
£5.99
This is the book for youth group leaders considering the ultimate challenge - a weekend away with their group. Through many years' experience as a youth leader and Christian worker, Nick Harding has learned the secret of success - detailed and careful planning.
£15.99
A groundbreaking resource for youth workers both inside and outside the Church, Take 10 is designed to fill a need for material which will enable young people to have fun, explore issues which face society, understand decisions faced by those in authority and to be fully involved in the group.
£13.99
Whenever we gather around the Lord's table, we come as we are to share in things which are greater than ourselves. All good worship depends on achieving a happy balance between two aspects: being faithful to the tradition of the Church, doing what she has done always and everywhere, but also being faithful to the community that gathers to celebrate. Genuine tradition is a dynamic memory, pushing us forward to celebrate not just our yesterdays, but our todays and all our tomorrows. Too few though they may be, there are among us today pastoral poets - priests who have the gift of being able to express the Church's undying tradition in the words which they know best suit the assembly gathered in that particular place on that particular day. This Meal We Share is a collection of such prayers by Graham Jeffery, demonstrating how the words the celebrant speaks can come from the heart, not just from the book. May Graham Jeffery's words, humbly offered, encourage and inspire you as you pray with and in the name of your community. Specifications Format: Paperback - Perfect Bound Size: 170 x 240 mm Publication date: February 1998 Page count: 64 pages ISBN: 9781840030082 Contents Preface Introduction The Gathering of God's People Waiting on the Holy Scripture The Confession The Preparation of the Bread and Wine The Prayer of Consecration and the Communion The Gloria Departing
£13.99
A groundbreaking resource for youth workers both inside and outside the Church, Take 10 is designed to fill a need for material which will enable young people to have fun, explore issues which face society, understand decisions faced by those in authority and to be fully involved in the group.
£13.99
£6.99
The 38 fully worked-out assemblies in this book are a godsend for the busy teacher. Each assembly consists of group preparation, a Bible story retold in a lively way, photocopiable drama versions of the story, suitable prayers, hymns and songs, and further ideas.Suitable for Key Stage - 1
£25.99
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. P
£11.99
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