“Empowering, Inspiring and Important”: Women Remembered
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Inspired by their popular Channel 4 documentary, two professors-turned-detectives sift through biblical texts and popular beliefs to uncover the real stories of Jesus' female disciples. At a time when both the church and society more widely are still grappling with the full inclusion and equality of women, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the historical and cultural origins of Christianity.
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"Fresh, Succinct, and Enlightening": Romans by Andrew Ollerton
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As a theologian, pastor and popular communicator, Dr. Andrew Ollerton has seen his Church groups struggle to dismantle certain sections of the Bible to truly understand His gospel. Ollerton’s book, Romans, demystifies the book of Romans and equips us to share the gospel with confidence. Using his years of experience in theology, Ollerton–with his trademark straightforward teaching style–leads us through Romans to discover how an understanding of Paul's longest letter unlocks the whole story of Scripture.
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“A heavenly book, elegant and thoughtful”: If These Stones Could Talk
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The Christian faith has a tangled, tumultuous history filled with achievement and division. In If These Stones Could Talk, best-selling author Peter Stanford journeys through England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland to churches, abbeys, chapels and cathedrals, grand and humble, ruined and thriving, ancient and modern, to chronicle how a religion that began in the Middle East came to define our past and shape our present.
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I, Julian
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Claire Gilbert
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In this masterful reimagining of Julian of Norwich’s extraordinary life, Claire Gilbert’s evocative narrative I, Julian introduces us to the mother, the mystic and the radical.
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Lydia
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Paula Gooder
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Biblical scholar, popular author, and speaker Paula Gooder translates theology into fiction by telling Lydia’s story–who she was, the life she lived and her first-century faith as the first recorded convert to Christianity in Europe.
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Still Crazy
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Adrian Plass
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Adrian Plass is back with a new selection of stories, conversations and poems combining spiritual insights with laugh-out-loud humor.
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Power of Ideas
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Jonathan Sacks
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These words of faith and wisdom shine as a beacon of enduring light in an increasingly conflicted cultural climate, and prove the timeless nature and continued relevance of Sacks' thought and teachings.
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A Place at the Table
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Miranda Harris & Jo Swinney
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A reflection on hospitality, rooted in the story of A Rocha and the life of the late co-founder Miranda Harris, alongside her daughter Jo Swinney.
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Mind Fuel
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Bear Grylls
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The world's most recognised adventurer Bear Grylls offers daily tips to help you build mental resilience.
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Finding the Peacemakers
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Dan Morrice
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Dan Morrice shares his journey across the world to meet people of faith who are forging peace in severe environments. He meets miners in Chile, Syrian refugees in Europe, and Palestinian Christians in the Middle East.
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Repackaging Christianity
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Andrew Atherstone
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The story of Alpha is of major significance for understanding the place of religious faith in the modern world, but that story has never been told—until now.
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Miles To Go Before I Sleep
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Claire Gilbert
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The diary of an incurable cancer diagnosis and finding hope in the face of mortality.
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The Contemporary Woman
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Michele Guinness
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An honest look at how women can play a leading role in society and the church, from one who's been there and done it.
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Journalling the Psalms
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Paula Gooder
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A thoughtful guide to prayer and reflection on the Psalms with plenty of space for journalling.
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The Bible: A Story that Makes Sense of Life
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Andrew Ollerton
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Join Andrew Ollerton as he explores the storyline of Scripture, connecting six major biblical events with six definitive human needs: for meaning, freedom, peace, community, love and for an ultimate home.
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God's Cosmic Cookbook
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Elizabeth Cole
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With gentle humor and fun illustrations, this book confidently combines faith and science as God-the-chef helps readers navigate through the latest scientific theories.
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Where Grandad Lives
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Guvna B and Emma Borquaye
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With beautiful illustrations, Where Grandad Lives answers the call to help parents and children discuss grief and loss together.
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Soul Fuel for Young Explorers
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Bear Grylls
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Bear offers seventy reflections along with stories from his own life -- brilliantly illustrated by Patrick Laurent -- making it a vibrant and engaging devotional for young readers.
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