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Let's face it, for most kids the Bible is just one big turn-off, so if you happen to be the person tasked with unpacking the Bible it can seem like an uphill struggle! Grab yourself a copy of a Boring Bible book and things will never be quite the same again. Each book retells 25 familiar (and some not-so familiar) Bible stories in a way that will engage children's imaginations.
£13.99
Having trouble getting children interested in the Bible? Then grab yourself a copy of a Boring Bible book and things will never be quite the same again. Each book retells 25 familiar (and some not-so familiar) Bible stories in a way that will engage children's imagination. The left hand side of each double page is for the teacher while on the facing page is the material that's designed totally with children in mind and retells the bible passage in the inimitable Boring Bible style. (High on humour- low on waffle!)
£13.99
Having trouble getting children interested in the Bible? Then grab yourself a copy of a Boring Bible book, totally designed with children in mind! Each book retells 25 familiar (and some not-so familiar) Bible stories in a way that will engage the children's imaginations.
£13.99
Boring Bible provides a fresh and fun way to bring to life familiar (or perhaps hard to understand) Bible stories in a handy, ready-to-use format and in a way that will appeal to children.Grab a copy of the Boring Bible and teaching will never be quite the same again!
£13.99
For the busy minister entrusted with preparing services this is a most valuable aid. Nick Fawcett has drawn on a range of well-known contemporary writers to provide in each of these 450-page books a rich resource of prayers, service outlines, material for all-age talks and much, much more.
£33.99
A course to lead us into a deeper awareness of the ever-present God. There are times in our lives when we struggle against the darkness, seeking to disperse the gloom. Advent comes at the darkest time of the year when the nights are longest. It is about the coming of Christ, the Light of the World, who comes to us, transforming our darkest days by his presence; it's a special time of candle-lighting. Candles in the Dark is an Advent resource for groups, but it is an equally valuable and enriching book for individuals, comprising six sessions which include scripture readings, music, candle-lighting and visual symbols, prayers and reflections. Each session draws meaning and inspiration from a special theme: the Patriarchs, our ancestors in the faith, such as Abraham and Moses; the Prophets, for example Elijah and Isaiah: John the Baptist; the Virgin Mary; the Shepherds and Wise Men - those whose faith shone out like candles in the dark, who brought us the Light and the Word, through whom the Lord sought to guide us, who prepared the way, who came and sought the Lord. He seeks to be born in us, and awaits entry into our hearts, our lives and homes.
£8.99 - £9.99
To find fresh material that will be exciting for the younger members of the congregation yet remain meaningful for older members can be a daunting task. DIY Guide to All-age Worship encourages and further equips those already actively involved, whilst enabling those who aren't to explore the opportunities.
£16.99
In Along the Advent Road, Nick Harding invites you and your children to embark on a journey from bleak Autumn to the brightness of Christmas. With games and activities, talks and prayers, it's a wonderful, ready-to-use resource that will retain its value year after year.
£9.99
This Advent group study course in five parts focuses on our inner journey through Advent. Each session has a time for worship, silence, discussion, music or drama, and inspirational readings, prayers and liturgies from the Celtic tradition, on the theme of spiritual journeying.ContentsThe sessions are:• Orientation, mind clearing and preparation• Value: the gold experience• Prayer: the frankincense experience• Healing: the myrrh experience• The daily Emmaus experience
£8.99 - £9.99
The desert is an unforgiving and dangerous place and one few would enter by choice. And yet a recurrent theme in the Bible is that some of the key characters bound up with the history of our faith were shaped by just such a place. And so too, it is, with us.Drawing upon the stories of the likes of Abraham and Sarah, Moses and Miriam, Elijah, the psalmists, Hosea and his wife, John the Baptist and Jesus himself, Joyce Huggett explores how God worked through them and how their lives can be a true inspiration for our own.The desert is a place of formation and transition, of revelation, new beginnings, miracles and grace. And in it we can encounter a God who will truly transform us.
£9.99
It's not what you do, but the underlying WHY that you do it that betrays who you are. Given for Life helps you to discover the gift that was always there, the innate responses and abilities you were born with. Here are insights that are immediately relevant for any working team, family or group of friends. Seven profiles, seven different strands of giftedness are explored, so you can recognise which is your gift and ask what you will uniquely make of all that has been entrusted to you. Contents Acknowledgements Prologue Introduction How it began for me A box of tools Odd jobs Chocolate Box The Prophetic Motivation The Server Motivation The Teacher Motivation The Exhorter Motivation The Giver Motivation The Ruler Motivation The Mercy Motivation I am confused Buts... Contrast and Comparison Tie Breakers Combinations Application and Growth Character development Questions and Answers Specifications Format - Paperback Published - July 2004 Weight - 331g Page Count - 333 Dimensions - 124 x 186 x 21 mm ISBN - 9781844172719 ISBN 10 - 1844172716
£18.99
These punchy sessions will help young people think more clearly about their relationships with parents, friends, and partners. There are practical, fun elements to ensure that things don't get too heavy, but the serious issues will be met and dealt with as the group works through for themselves with Biblical input to help.
£10.99
A 12-week course to inspire leaders of church groups for 7-11 year olds. There are seriously good suggestions for developing children's appreciation of prayer, and the adventurous and inspiring sessions contain many opportunities for them to hear God's responses to their acts of reaching out to him.
£11.99
In this selection of fourteen readings, reflections and prayers, Nick Fawcett highlights some of his most unforgettable passages in the Gospels. Drawn from his book Daily Prayer and from three of his Fawcett Bible Studies, here are readings to encourage, renew and inspire.INTRODUCTIONSome passages of the Bible stand out in the memory, don't they? While the whole of Scripture is important, neglected at our peril, certain verses capture our imagination or speak to us in a way that few others can begin to. Who can forget the words of the 23rd psalm, the parables of Jesus, or the wonderful teaching of Paul in 1 Corinthians 13 on the gift of love? These are just some of the countless passages to have encouraged, comforted, strengthened and inspired Christians across the centuries.We must, of course, beware of being too selective when it comes to reading the Bible, or we will wind up avoiding whatever might challenge our particular viewpoint, thus effectively closing our ears to anything that God might wish to say to us. He has an uncanny knack of speaking through the most unlikely of verses, stretching our horizons and disturbing the comfortable status quo. On the other hand, well-loved verses can remind us of the underlying realities of the gospel, offering reassurance in times of doubt, support in times of challenge and hope in times of despair. Some, indeed, become so familiar to us that they seem almost like old friends. We may even know them off by heart, yet their power to challenge, inspire and encourage remains undiminished, God continuing to speak through them in new and wonderful ways.In this short compilation I have drawn upon my book Daily Prayer and various volumes of my Bible Study series to offer brief reflections on 15 unforgettable passages from the Gospels, each supplemented by a simple closing prayer. The selection is inevitably a personal one, but I suspect many of the passages I have chosen will also feature among your own personal favourites. It is my hope that they will speak as powerfully to you as they have to me.Nick FawcettContents Matthew 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakersMatthew 6:19-21 Treasure in heavenMatthew 6:25-33 The lilies of the fieldMatthew 7:24-27 Wise and foolish buildersMark 4:2-9 Sowing the seedMark 9:15-24 Faith and doubtMark 14:3-6 An affair of the heartLuke 10:29-37 The Good SamaritanLuke 10:38-42 Martha and MaryLuke 15:18-24 The lost sonLuke 21:1-4 The widow's offeringJohn 3:16 God so loved the worldJohn 8:31b-32 The truth that sets us freeJohn 10:10 You shall!John 14:27 A peace that passes understanding
£4.99
In this selection of readings, reflections and prayers, Nick Fawcett highlights some of the most unforgettable passages in the epistles of the New Testament and the book of Revelation. Drawn from his book Daily Prayer and from three of his Fawcett Bible Studies, here are readings to encourage, renew and inspire.INTRODUCTIONSome passages of the Bible stand out in the memory, don't they? While the whole of Scripture is important, neglected at our peril, certain verses capture our imagination or speak to us in a way that few others can begin to. Who can forget the words of the 23rd psalm, the parables of Jesus, or the wonderful teaching of Paul in 1 Corinthians 13 on the gift of love? These are just some of the countless passages to have encouraged, comforted, strengthened and inspired Christians across the centuries.We must, of course, beware of being too selective when it comes to reading the Bible, or we will wind up avoiding whatever might challenge our particular viewpoint, thus effectively closing our ears to anything that God might wish to say to us. He has an uncanny knack of speaking through the most unlikely of verses, stretching our horizons and disturbing the comfortable status quo. On the other hand, well-loved verses can remind us of the underlying realities of the gospel, offering reassurance in times of doubt, support in times of challenge and hope in times of despair. Some, indeed, become so familiar to us that they seem almost like old friends. We may even know them off by heart, yet their power to challenge, inspire and encourage remains undiminished, God continuing to speak through them in new and wonderful ways.In this short compilation I have drawn upon my book Daily Prayer and various volumes of my Bible Study series to offer brief reflections on 15 unforgettable passages from the Gospels, each supplemented by a simple closing prayer. The selection is inevitably a personal one, but I suspect many of the passages I have chosen will also feature among your own personal favourites. It is my hope that they will speak as powerfully to you as they have to me.Nick FawcettContents Romans 7:15, 19-25 Why do I do it?Romans 8:1-2, 38-39 No condemnationRomans 8:28 All things working together for good1 Corinthians 1:26-29 Use for the 'useless'1 Corinthians 9:24-27 Pressing on1 Corinthians 13:4-7 The greatest gift1 Corinthians 15:20-22, 51-52 Resurrection hope2 Corinthians 5:17 Lovingly restored2 Corinthians 12:9-10 Strength in weaknessEphesians 6:11-17 Equipped for battlePhilippians 2:1-11 True humilityPhilippians 3:10-14 A journey of discoveryPhilippians 4:4-7, 10-12 True contentmentHebrews 12:1-2 Running the race1 John 4:7-10, 16b The God of loveRevelation 3:20 Standing at the door
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In the selection of fourteen readings, reflections and prayers Nick Fawcett highlights some of the most unforgettable passages from the Old Testament. Drawn from his book Daily Prayer and from three of his Fawcett Bible Studies, here are readings to encourage, renew and inspire.Contents:Genesis 28:10-13a, 16-17 An unexpected encounterDeuteronomy 33:27 The everlasting arms of GodJoshua 1:1-6 I will be with youRuth 1:8-17 Voice of the outsider1 Samuel 17:43-45, 48-49 David and Goliath1 Kings 19:11b-13 The still, small voicePsalm 23 The Lord's my shepherdPsalm 139:7-12 A God here, there and everywhereEcclesiastes 3:1-8 A time for everythingIsaiah 6:1-8 Send meIsaiah 55:6-9 The God beyond usIsaiah 55:10-11 A God we can depend onEzekiel 11:17a, 19-20 A different heart and a new spiritDaniel 3:13-14, 16-18 The fiery furnaceHosea 11:1, 3-4, 8-9 A love that will not let me goAmos 5:18-24 An outer veneerINTRODUCTIONSome passages of the Bible stand out in the memory, don't they? While the whole of Scripture is important, neglected at our peril, certain verses capture our imagination or speak to us in a way that few others can begin to. Who can forget the words of the 23rd psalm, the parables of Jesus, or the wonderful teaching of Paul in 1 Corinthians 13 on the gift of love? These are just some of the countless passages to have encouraged, comforted, strengthened and inspired Christians across the centuries.We must, of course, beware of being too selective when it comes to reading the Bible, or we will wind up avoiding whatever might challenge our particular viewpoint, thus effectively closing our ears to anything that God might wish to say to us. He has an uncanny knack of speaking through the most unlikely of verses, stretching our horizons and disturbing the comfortable status quo. On the other hand, well-loved verses can remind us of the underlying realities of the gospel, offering reassurance in times of doubt, support in times of challenge and hope in times of despair. Some, indeed, become so familiar to us that they seem almost like old friends. We may even know them off by heart, yet their power to challenge, inspire and encourage remains undiminished, God continuing to speak through them in new and wonderful ways.In this short compilation I have drawn upon my book Daily Prayer and various volumes of my Bible Study series to offer brief reflections on 15 unforgettable passages from the Gospels, each supplemented by a simple closing prayer. The selection is inevitably a personal one, but I suspect many of the passages I have chosen will also feature among your own personal favourites. It is my hope that they will speak as powerfully to you as they have to me.Nick FawcettContentsGenesis 28:10-13a, 16-17 An unexpected encounterDeuteronomy 33:27 The everlasting arms of GodJoshua 1:1-6 I will be with youRuth 1:8-17 Voice of the outsider1 Samuel 17:43-45, 48-49 David and Goliath1 Kings 19:11b-13 The still, small voicePsalm 23 The Lord's my shepherdPsalm 139:7-12 A God here, there and everywhereEcclesiastes 3:1-8 A time for everythingIsaiah 6:1-8 Send meIsaiah 55:6-9 The God beyond usIsaiah 55:10-11 A God we can depend onEzekiel 11:17a, 19-20 A different heart and a new spiritDaniel 3:13-14, 16-18 The fiery furnaceHosea 11:1, 3-4, 8-9 A love that will not let me goAmos 5:18-24 An outer veneer
£4.99
Dealing with many instances where we question the concept of love and its effect on our lives, Actually Love? gives us a prod in the ribs and, once or twice, a jab at our conscience. With the minimum of props and the maximum tongue in cheek factor, these sketches are intended to make you smile, giggle a bit and think a lot as you wonder whether it really is Actually Love?
£16.99
This book is for you to read with your child to help them develop a godly response to earthly situations. Together, you can explore searching questions which will help children prepare for the tricky business of growing up. The emphasis is not just on talking things through, but also on speaking and listening to God for his help.
£10.99
Taking the form of a dialogue with God, prayers look at the many aspects of human experience and emotion, providing inspiration to those who desire a deeper and more meaningful relationship with God.
£13.99
How can we ask 'What would Jesus do?' if we don't know what he actually did and said? These ten sessions explore just that, looking at what the Bible has to say about the everyday situations faced by young people today.
£11.99
How can we ask 'What would Jesus do?' if we don't know what he actually did and said? These ten sessions explore just that, looking at what the Bible has to say about the everyday situations faced by young people today.
£11.99
A teenager shares her thoughts and feelings with God as she starts Confirmation classes. She chats to God about the things that bother all teenagers and things that concern young Christians in particular. Through her honest and heartfelt prayers, she comes to know God better as she sets out on her journey to Confirmation and beyond.
£8.99
Thank You God! is a practical and attractive drama resource containing six assemblies which help children appreciate the precious gifts that God has given us. Themes include: creation and the environment, caring, friendship, thanksgiving, and forgiving. Includes FREE CD with songs and backing tracks.Suitable for Key Stage - 1
£11.99
Each of the 30 assemblies in this book is ready for use 'off the peg' with the minimum of preparation. There's a theme and talk linked to life experiences. Activities bring the message to life - dramas, stories, games, prayers and songs.Suitable for Key Stage 1-2
£17.99
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