Christian Living
Look here for books that explore how the Gospel interacts with contemporary life and offer help for Christians wishing to live out their faith.
How do you love and support someone struggling with depression? Singer-songwriter, Richard Beeston shares his personal journey as a loving husband trying to care for his young wife in her depression.
Renowned leaders. Unsung heroes. Inspiring stories of faith. Where a carefully constructed theological explanation of God’s existence may leave us cold, one person’s account of extraordinary endurance challenges our convictions and stirs our imagination.
This book faces the hard theological questions about disability in a warm and encouraging wasy using short biblical reflections and first person narratives. Take Heart is written for parents, grandparents and family friends of those who are coping with disability.
Written by award-winning authors John Dickson and Simon Smart, this book is the first in a new series called Bible Alive: Bridging Scripture and Daily Life. Designed to clearly explain the heart of the Bible text, it uses simple language and provides practical steps we can take in response. Includes a free copy of the 'Vital Signs' audiobook
These 17 daily readings on 2 Timothy are practical way to apply Scripture to your everyday life – with all its challenges and opportunities. In 2 Timothy, Paul encourages us to hold on to our faith in all circumstances without fear or shame.
What we know of the future of the world is not as complex as many people think. '666 and all that' looks at what the Bible says (and does not say) about the future. Some readers will be disturbed, comforted, humbled and hopefully thrilled.
Evil attracts. The world would have us believe that the proud, envious, angry, greedy, gluttonous, lustful and lazy person is far more appealing than the godly one. Seven modern authors examine the '7 Deadly Sins' through the eyes of Aquinas, Augustine, Calvin et al.
Life has a tendency to throw up big questions at us. What is life all about? How did I get here? Where did my 30's and 40's go? Asking questions is a good thing, but where do we go for the answers? In this very entertaining book Al Stewart not only talks about the problems facing men today, he offers solutions.