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From Georgie Tennant The God Who Sees You is a series of 30 reflections to help us overcome the uneasy feeling that plagues so many of us: that we are unseen, unacknowledged, unloved, misunderstood. As Georgie Tennant takes us on a journey from the Old Testament through to the New, she examines the stories of a variety of Biblical characters - some household names and some unheard of - who felt these things too. As they encountered a God who saw them, understood them and called them higher, so too can you. Each reflection takes the reader deeply into the Biblical narrative and offers a suggestion for a song to listen to, connected to each theme, as well as questions for personal reflection to help you on your journey to feeling seen, valued and secure. "For any Christian who isn't constantly riding on the crest of a faith-wave (hint: that's all of us), Georgie's devotional is balm to the soul. A spiritual gem to return to whenever we're feeling invisible or insignificant: for this is the God who sees."- Lucy Rycroft Specifications Book Format - Paperback Published - March 2023 Weight - 230g Page Count - 145 Dimensions -19.8 x 12.8 x 1.2 cm ISBN - 9781838581572 ISBN 10 - 183858157X
£7.99 - £8.99
From Eleanor King In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, it can be difficult to find the words to express our deepest fears and hopes. Human impact has created a climate crisis, and the Earth and its inhabitants are suffering as a result. This prayer book offers a space to turn to, where readers can bring their thoughts and feelings before God, knowing that they are heard and loved. Each themed prayer is accompanied by a reflective activity, a practical action, and a creative idea suitable for all ages. Whether working individually or as a group, readers will find inspiration and encouragement to make a positive difference in the world around them. With God's blessing, grace, creativity, and wisdom, we can face the Earth's challenges and work towards a brighter future. Let’s Pray for the Earth is a powerful resource for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and make a meaningful impact for the Earth.
£9.99 - £10.99
By Joy Margetts Advent is a special time. We look forward with expectancy to Christmas. We get excited by lights and decorations and the joy on children’s faces. But this busy season can also find us with barely a moment to pause and think about the real reason why Christmas is so special. Christ Illuminated contains 24 short daily devotions designed to help us take time, in the busyness of Advent, to focus on the One who is at the heart of it all. Each day it looks at a name or description of Jesus, taken from the Bible. We see Him as the Good Shepherd, the Light of the World, the Cornerstone, and much more. With questions to ponder, suggested prayers and further reading, this little book will take you on a personal journey of discovery, in seeing Jesus for who He really is this Christmas. ‘Rooted in Scripture and with an engaging, easy to read style’ - Tracey Williamson ‘A casket full of treasures’ - Rachel Yarworth ‘A refuge amidst the bustle and noise’ - Jenny Sanders ‘If you desire to go deeper with Jesus this is an incredible tool’ - Anne Calver
£6.99 - £8.99
Earlybird and Nightfulness by Dan Pierce is a captivating collection of poetry and prayers designed to frame the beginning and end of your day with reflection and serenity. Dan's rich experiences as an Anglican priest and his deep faith resonate through every page of this book, making it a treasured companion for anyone seeking spiritual enrichment and daily grounding. “If you experience faith more as poetry than prose then this delightful collection will appeal to you. A patchwork of prayers and poems for the ups and downs of life, the ebb and flow of faith, the longings and desires of the heart.“ -Guli Francis-Dehqani Bishop of Chelmsford Contents EndorsementsPreface A Nightfulness Poem: FormationTale of Nature BlessingsI am the DayEarlybird: In StepAn Earlybird Thought: Pray Without CeasingEarlybird Poem: Breakfast BlessedEarlybird Prayer: After BreakfastAn Earlybird ThoughtA Nightfulness Poem: Move SlowAn Earlybird Poem: TidalThy Stronger GraceDog WalkingA Nightfulness Poem: The Even There God HereAn Earlybird Prayer Setlist #1A Nightfulness Thought: Love LovesA HealingA Nightfulness Poem: DustedCharityGraceA Nightfulness Poem: Nocturnal PrayerJournal #1A Nightfulness Poem: DesireA Nightfulness Thought: Pass it on.A Church Near UsAn Earlybird Thought: Church on CanvasAn Earlybird Poem: MeadowFear of dyingMy Kind of EndingAn Earlybird Poem: NewbornPrayer on MotherhoodConscience Ltd.Nightfulness Thoughts Today Together TomorrowAn Earlybird Poem: At Weeks EndAn Earlybird Poem: Tree of Life #1A Nightfulness Poem: Night WorryAn Earlybird Poem: Window Prayers #1Prayer Doesn't WorkEarlybirds Nightfulness Poem: WakingA Nightfulness Poem: NearerAn Earlybird Poem: Birdsong BlessedA Nightfulness Poem: Cardiography #1An Earlybird Prayer Setlist #2A Nightfulness Thought: Sin binSpeaking to MyselfA Nightfulness Poem: The UpsideA Nightfulness Prayer: PleaA Nightfulness Poem: QuietA Nightfulness Poem: Take, Lift, OpenInto the Sea The Gospel of InAlphabet for a Culture of KindnessA Nightfulness Prayer: My EyesA Nightfulness Poem: Prayer Eats #1An Earlybird Thought: Our Voice With Your Voice RisingAn Earlybird Poem: Tree of Life #2Nightfulness ThoughtsA Nightfulness Poem: Cardiography #2A Psalm of HealingAn Earlybird Thought: Walk Another WayA Nightfulness Poem: To the Star MakerAn Earlybird Thought: The Next PersonAn Earlybird Poem: For Glorious DayAn Earlybird Poem: The ClimberA Nightfulness Hymn: Carry Them in From the DarkA Nightfulness Poem: Sleep ScienceNightfulness ThoughtsAn Earlybird & Nightfulness Thought: Who I amOff My Feet #1An Earlybird Prayer: TomorrowAn Earlybird Hymn: Sun in Still WaterOff My Feet #2 A Wasteland PrayerEarlybird & Nightfulness Prayer for Church FlourishingNightfulness ThoughtsAn Earlybird Poem: RegenerateAn Earlybird Thought: Who we areAn Earlybird Thought: The Vow of the Good SamaritanAn Earlybird Prayer for StudentsAn Earlybird Prayer: LongingA Nightfulness Poem: Jesu my BrotherAn Earlybird Thought: What Kind of Man is This?A Nightfulness Thought: PreacherA Nightfulness Prayer: Coming to FaithA Nightfulness Hymn: BacktrackA Nightfulness Poem: Midnight MassA Nightfulness Thought: Kingdom of GodBad Bookseller ReviewA Nightfulness Poem: City SeeingAn Earlybird Psalm Inspired by Psalm 98:7-9An Earlybird Poem: Memory VerseAn Earlybird BlessingEarlybird & Nightfulness Together PrayerAn Earlybird Prayer: Public PrayerAn Earlybird Together Prayer: HereNightfulness Together. Petition and IntercessionThe Prayer to Cling and FleeA Nightfulness Together Prayer: ConfessionEarlybirds Prayer. Our Voice With Your Voice RisingEarlybirds Prayer: God Who BeckonsEarlybirds Prayer: God Who is LoveA Nightfulness Prayer. Our EyesA Nightfulness Prayer: Here Again Specification Book format - Softback Published - July 2024 Weight - 80g Page Count - 200 Dimensions - 198 x 129 x 12mm ISBN - 9781838582036 ISBN 10 - 1838582037
£9.99 - £10.99
Tame Dog. Wild Wood. From award-winning children's author, Eleanor Watkins, this book introduces Christian hope to a younger audience. In the tradition of classic tales, such as Animals of Farthing Wood, this warm and heartfelt story can be used as an aid for children coming to terms with death and mortality._____________ Left alone by the roadside, Chas the puppy is rescued by a clan of kind-hearted badgers and learns how to survive in the wild. At first, the idea of hunting seems strange, but with the help of Sly the fox, he discovers the ways of the woodland and bravely faces a tough winter alongside his new animal friends. But when Chas unexpectedly meets Joe, a farmer’s son, he is faced with a big decision - is he truly a wild dog, or is there a home waiting for him after all? Specifications Book Format - Paperback Published - July 2024 Weight - 151g Page Count - 114 Dimensions - 20cm x 13cm x 0.7cm ISBN - 9781838582050 ISBN 10 - 1838582053
£8.99 - £9.99
In Telling The Big Story, Lucy Marfleet offers an engaging, inclusive approach to presenting the Bible in just 60 minutes. Born out of a successful event at Histon Baptist Church, this resource is designed to bring people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities together to explore the overarching narrative of Scripture. Packed with practical guidance, scripts, and ideas, the book empowers church communities to share the Bible in an accessible, interactive way. Whether you’re looking for a way to involve the whole congregation or spark fresh interest in biblical stories, Telling the Big Story is a creative, inspiring tool to bring the Bible to life. Lucy Marfleet is a writer whose irrepressible purpose is to listen closely to God to help build his kingdom, equipping Christians with biblical insight and practical solutions. She is a trained teacher and has also worked with young offenders, youth groups and those with additional needs. She is an engaging speaker and avid reader, never taking herself too seriously. 'How wonderful, a resource that actively promotes inclusion and thinks carefully about how to enable this so you are equipped to do it.'Jonathan Bryan, author of Eye Can Write; A Memoir of a Child’s Silent Soul Emerging 'I am so happy that this book wants to tell the Big story of the Bible. I love that it uses Easy Read as well to simplify it.'Heidi Crowter, Advocate for Down Syndrome 'Telling the Big Story is a fantastic resource for communicating just that: the big story of the Bible. Everything you need to tell that story in 60 minutes in a local church context, involving the differing gifts of an entire congregation, is here. While the script itself is impressive in its accessibility, the surrounding resources contain answers to those inevitable questions one asks when using someone else’s idea—and believe me, that’s rare! Lucy Marfleet’s passion for communicating the Bible and pointing to the God who is revealed in its pages is everywhere in this wonderful book. I warmly commend it; it will bring the Bible to life wherever it is used.'The Rev Canon James Blandford-Baker Specifications Size: 297 x 210 x 9mmWeight: 400gPage count: 127Format: Paperback BookPublished: 2025ISBN: 9781838582104
£19.99 - £22.99
One Woman's Groundbreaking Path to Ordination in the Church of EnglandFirst In Line is the inspiring and candid memoir of Judith Rose, the first woman to become an Archdeacon in the Church of England. Spanning over five decades, Judith’s story traces her journey from a Somerset farm girl to a pioneering leader in the Anglican Church. With warmth and honesty, she recounts her early career in agriculture, her gradual awakening to faith, and her unexpected call to ministry at a time when women’s roles in the church were strictly limited. Through personal anecdotes and historical insight, Judith offers a unique perspective on the struggles, debates, and triumphs that shaped the movement for women’s ordination. She shares the challenges of breaking through ecclesiastical ‘glass ceilings’, the joys and frustrations of parish and cathedral life, and the pivotal moments that changed the face of the Church of England forever. Mixing national history with her own remarkable experiences, First In Line is both a vital contribution to the story of the church and a testament to perseverance, faith, and the quiet courage of those who lead the way for others. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of women’s ministry, the life of the church, or the power of answering a call against the odds.--'In First in Line Judith Rose tells a typically modest tale of her own life and ministry as women began more firmly to take their proper place in the life of the Church of England. In fact she was a trailblazer, time and again gently but firmly pushing the Church on to accept the role of women alongside men. Judith started her life in farming but was soon ploughing her own furrow through the roles of parish worker, deaconess, deacon, priest and archdeacon. She served in several parishes, a cathedral, a bishop’s chaplaincy and a diocese; nothing of the Church of England was hidden from her. She therefore gives us a fascinating inside view of the Church convulsing and eventually ‘resolving’ the complex issues around women’s ministry. What makes the narrative particularly engaging is the way Judith’s personal story threads through the bigger picture. We follow her reasoning as she makes decisions about her ministry. We see her having jobs before she is legally qualified to do them. We see her ‘accidentally’ at the heart of far-reaching changes, guiding debates at General Synod. We see her coping with domestic complexity as she finds deep happiness with her husband David in her 50s, only to lose him tragically eight years later. Judith hands the torch on. The struggle for equality in the Church is not over. Judith tells of how as an archdeacon in some conservative evangelical churches she could preside at Communion but not preach, while at some anglo-catholic parishes she could preach but not preside. Paradoxes remain. In this charming and straight-forward memoir we come closer to these debates and many readers will have cause again to be grateful for the quiet courage shown by Judith and her generation of pioneering women.' - John PritchardFormer Bishop of Oxford Specifications Book Format - Paperback/eBook Published - June 2025 Weight - 175g Page Count - 125 Dimensions - 198 x 129 x 9mm ISBN - 9781838582210
£12.99 - £13.99
From award-winning author Eleanor Watkins comes a powerful tale of courage, friendship, and faith - perfect for readers aged 10–14. Twelve-year-old Adina dreams of freedom - but as a Hebrew slave, her days are filled with hard work and strict rules. When her fierce, no-nonsense mother drags her along to help deliver an Egyptian baby, Adina is thrust into the dangerous world of midwifery - and into a growing storm that could change everything. As plagues descend on Egypt and whispers of escape spread among the Hebrews, Adina forms a secret friendship with Layla, a high-born Egyptian girl facing her own terrifying fate. Together, the girls navigate a land torn apart by injustice, miracles, and a God who demands both courage and trust. Can Adina find her voice and her calling before the world around her erupts? The Girl Who Held Tomorrow is a deeply moving and action-packed novel that brings one of the greatest Bible stories to life through the eyes of a brave young girl discovering who she is - and what she’s willing to fight for. _____________ Eleanor Watkins is the author of around fifty-five books, most of them fiction for children and YA. In 2024 she won the CRT award for Outstanding Contribution to Christian Literature. Many of Eleanor’s books are situated in the rural scene with which she has lived her life, first as a farmer's daughter and then as a farmer's wife. She loves the natural world, the rhythm of the seasons, meeting people, books, animals, growing things. She and her husband still live in a centuries old farmhouse overlooking the beautiful Wye Valley and the Book Town of Hay-on-Wye. They have four adult children, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Specifications Book Format - Paperback Published - February 2026 Weight - 150g Page Count - 106 Dimensions - 20cm x 13cm x 0.7cm ISBN - 9781838582272
£8.99 - £9.99
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