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Rather than teaching directly about the Christian faith, Living Well offers people a fresh way of looking at daily life that affirms our humanness in the context of God's love.It meets people where they are, opens up possibilities and celebrates the privilege of being alive. Living Well is relaxed and flexible - centred around a fair-trade cafe-style weekend breakfast or lunch, and designed across the full range to encourage practical community building. It runs weekly for four weeks and then once a month for the rest of the year - fifteen sessions in all lasting for an hour and a half each, including refreshments. The resource book is extremely easy to use and attractively designed in full colour with everything ready-made for you as a digital resource. There are also eight gift books that can be presented to the participants.
£33.99
An inspirational and practical guide for those wondering if Christianity is for them, those new to Christianity but unsure about the church, church members who either don't know or are confused by what they are supposed to believe, and people of other faiths who want to know what Christians believe.
£11.99
Prayer can seem a closed book to many, God feeling remote from daily life and thus hard to communicate with.This book approaches things from a different perspective, exploring through down to earth prayers how he can speak in the most ordinary of experiences and so help us to respond in turn.
£7.99
Prayer can seem a closed book to many, God feeling remote from daily life and thus hard to communicate with.This book approaches things from a different perspective, exploring through down to earth prayers how he can speak in the most ordinary of experiences and so help us to respond in turn.
£7.99
Prayer can seem a closed book to many, God feeling remote from daily life and thus hard to communicate with. This book approaches things from a different perspective, exploring through down-to-earth prayers how he can speak in the most ordinary of experiences and so help us to respond in turn.ContentsIntroductionThe mothThe judgeThe tapThe child's homeworkThe charity collectorThe magnifying glassThe film criticThe loose changeThe hot showerThe excavationThe fast-food restaurantThe muslimThe loose connectionThe credit card statementThe hall of mirrorsThe quality control stampThe phone callThe carnivalThe doorThe curtainsThe burst pipeThe binocularsThe protest marchThe knotted hankieThe frownThe parrotThe child's confessionThe whitewash
£7.99
Stories to Perform is a collection of 35 Bible-based lessons accompanied by easy-to-perform sketches or rhyming verses, often written in a humorous style. Each session begins with teacher's information - a range of ideas to help leaders develop the story for a wide range of ages: from the under 7s right up to the 11+ age group.
£17.99
Letters Pray is a flexible, user-friendly resource for 9–11 year olds and ideal for school assemblies. Based on an alphabet of simple themes relevant to the 21st century, each session is built on a letter and a prayer. These are accompanied by a range of further teaching resources:• aim of the session• background information• key verse• further Bible references• task related to the letter• suggestions for visual aidsThe letters are imaginative and often humorous; they illustrate and explain the theme. The prayers also relate to the theme and have a response which everyone is invited to join in with, as an act of reflection on the key message. They link together the various aspects of the session and bring it to a positive close. Suitable for Key Stage 1-2
£14.99
In this devotional Lenten book, Eleanor Watkins meditates upon the transforming personal encounters with Jesus recorded in the Gospels - from the big characters to the little boy who had the five loaves and the two fish - and draws the reader into those encounters. For each of the forty days of Lent there is a presentation of a different character accompanied by a reading, a reflection and a prayer.
£8.99 - £9.99
What is Man? is a Lent course for men that considers how Christian men in the modern world can best serve God. The structure for each session is very simple and consists of three parts: Food for thought, Bible study and Closing prayer.
£9.99
Chris Govus and Andy Griffiths use a pleasing collection of quirky characters to deliver sideways-on interpretations of biblical stories. Having grabbed the congregation's attention with one of these sketches, you will find there is enough factual information on which to base a short talk or sermon.
£13.99
Here are 25 sketches for adult Christian drama groups. The scripts have been written in the belief that by acting out God's Word - sometimes as tragedy, often as comedy - there is always the chance that, for someone in the audience in church, school, street or cathedral, the point will strike home, the door will edge open and the old familiar story will become a new, living reality.
£13.99
Key Stage 1 - 250 ready-to-use acts of collective worship for primary schools.Entirely fresh material which enables the busy teacher to present outstanding assemblies with minimum preparation. As before there's a theme, suggested visual aids and songs and prayers. Suitable for Key Stage 1-2
£15.99
The Advent challenge - not for the faint-hearted - is for honest men with a deep faith and a willingness to come alongside others in their frustration and pain, so that others may see Jesus. By drawing on Scripture, history and the testimonies from real men's lives, this Advent study course will show that by taking Advent seriously, men can change the world around them.
£9.99
Here's a breath of fresh air: 10 lively assemblies based on Old Testament stories, told in verse with plenty of opportunities for the children to join in. The light-hearted and humorous approach also brings out a meaning that children can relate to in today's world. Val Hawthorne has composed a short, catchy song for each assembly - all are available as FREE downloadable tracks - and there are prayers, follow-up activities and full texts of the suggested well-known songs. Suitable for Key Stage - 1
£19.99
Church at the Edge explores the idea of 'church', looking at new ways of meeting and praying with others. The search for places where faith is made relevant to everyday experience and concerns is going on both inside and outside institutional churches - or more likely in the overlap or at the edge.
£11.99
This is ideal for teachers seeking to make a Jesus-focused impact on their class. It concentrates on Jesus' words at the Sermon on the Mount and shows how they are as electric today as when they ran through the hearts and minds of the disciples. As Tony Bower puts it: 'These are not words to tickle our ears, but words that will act like dynamite in our soul.'
£9.99
A collection of easy-to-use, humorous and fast-paced plays that will engage both cast and audience.
£13.99
In this challenging and thought provoking book, Ray Simpson unpacks the sort of probing and uncomfortable questions that some evangelicals, charismatics and others are asking and shows how, in today's renascent Celtic spirituality, there is a way of remaining true to fundamentals and of being at ease with people from diverse, even opposing backgrounds.
£10.99
For busy young people keen to explore their relationship with God, but struggling to find time to knuckle down to daily Bible study. Tony Bower's book is a great way to develop a day-by-day habit of getting together with him in any environment.
£10.99
Tony Bower's 30 new assemblies are short but thought-provoking and presented in a fun way designed to keep the listeners' attention.
£13.99
In Collected Together, David Waters has provided 40 outlines for acts of collective worship that need almost no advance preparation. Major events in the Church year, such as Palm Sunday, Easter, Harvest, Advent and Christmas are included.
£13.99
In the words of Michael Forster himself, 'As churches, we can offer no greater gift to others... than the experience of truly being heard, valued and given the space to realise our God-given potential.'The Grace Space is a five-session introductory course to help people and churches build truly effective listening relationships. Each session is in three parts:Practical input and exercisesThe 'Three Rs' - Refreshments, Relaxation and RelatingBible study, allowing the practical work to shed new light on the biblical materialWith with a CD of OHP acetates, and written with an unmatched understanding of people-centred work, Michael Forster's The Grace Space has the potential to change not only the life of the church, but the very lives of the people it is here to serve.
£13.99
Loved Without Condition is a voyage of discovery, which links the Old Testament story of 'true love' with New Testament passages concerning the life and teaching of Jesus. Although written for adults, it is presented in such a way as to be inclusive of both young and old.
£9.99
Inspired by the healing ministry of Jesus, as described in the Gospels, Norman Renshaw provides here an eight-session course on health and healing. Norman's simple directness, and his carefully expressed thoughts on healing and wholeness, will encourage all who seek to allow God to become a reality in their lives. Equally of value for both group and individual study, and with practical suggestions and examples of how to let God shape our behaviour and attitudes in daily living, Living with God is not for those who wish simply to talk about faith, but those who wish to live it.
£8.99 - £9.99
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