Let's be honest. We're frequently disappointed. With family, friends, leaders, work, ourselves, church - sometimes, dare we say it, even with God. 'You carry the tears inside,' is the author's description. Disappointment can be devastating. It
The public are inundated with untruths about Jesus of Nazareth, the greatest figure in human history and the one by whom we date everything. Sometimes these truths emerge from the media and sometimes from specific assaults on Jesus.
For many the resurrection is a nice thing to believe, the 'happy' ending to the gospel, as though after the darkness of the cross Spielberg was brought in to do the finish. But 'Lifted' shows that it's far more.
Want to model you life more on Jesus? Phil Ryken shows how we can love others in a pure, powerful way You'll discover a way to become a little more Christ-like each day
This is a portrait of the Revd Dr. Michael Green who died in February 2019, aged 88. The book tells the story of his life and ministry through the recollections of his family, friends and colleagues. It seeks to inspire and educate a new generation.
When is war a just war? How can outsiders best intervene in conflict? How do we understand relational peace-building and reconciliation? How can we effectively engage as Christians in resolving conflict? Peter Dixon offers a moral framework.
Guidance and wisdom for maintaining good practice and avoiding temptation in preaching. With insight and wisdom, Derek Tidball reviews a selection of idols to which preachers are particularly vulnerable, under four headings.
Pure' was developed and written against a background of increasing promiscuity and godlessness in twenty-first century Britain. It offers an alternative to swimming with the tide.