10 Commands
The Ten Commandments are fully illustrated in colour, each Commandment is shown to relate to situations faced by many children today.
The illustrations are drawn by experienced comic artist Felix Gillett.
A Word With Jesus
A year book of daily readings of the sayings of Jesus with questions for individuals and group discussions. Helps the reader to encounter the words of Jesus with a freshness to inspire a need to read more and heed more the wisdom and life-changing power of the Saviour.
More info →Buddhist Priest Meets Jesus
Hirokzu became dissatisfied with Buddhist philosophy about the meaning of life. While studying Buddhism in Korea, through the kindness and patience of Korean Christians he came to know Jesus. He tells of the opposition he met from family and Buddhist friends. Of special interest to those who know something of Japanese or Korean culture.
More info →Calling all Kids
Steve Hutchinson recalls the developments of the Scripture Union over the forty years he was one of their evangelists. A heartwarming account of how God has touched and changed the lives of so many children through the ministry of Steve and his wife Judy.
He tells of his beginnings in Merseyside to the Cotswolds, from beach missions to camps and from cardboard and velcro to using technology to share the Good News of Jesus Christ
Chaco Challenge – Life and Translation in Argentina
Part 1 recounts the Lunts' life in the Chaco, the homeland of the Wichi people, focusing mainly on the years based in Juárez. Life's precarious and unpredictable nature is described with realism and plentiful anecdote, all infused with humour.
Part 2 tells the story of the Wichi Bible translation with its linguistic and cultural challenges.
“The first complete Bible in an authentically Argentine language.” - Bible Society of Argentina
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Climbing On Track
Fred Mitchell was among those who died when the passenger jet on which he was flying crashed. The pilot's last message was “Climbing on track”. He was chairman of the internationally known Keswick Convention, was one of the speakers, and the Home Director of the China Inland Mission (now OMF International). This up-dated and revised edition of Phyllis Thompson's biography presents a new generation with the challenge to serve God at 'home' or overseas. A new section gives a brief overview of the OMF's ministries in several Asian countries.
More info →Diary Of A County Chess Player
Non-chess players will change their widely held perception of chess as dull and boring after reading David's light-hearted and humorous account of his travels and games and those of his group of friends, a fascinating set of characters. More serious players of the game will appreciate the author's analysis of the games played. The author is a respected chess instructor.
More info →For Queen and Country – Then What?
The author had a promising Army career until Bosnia proved 'a tour too far' and brought on PTSD (Post Trauma Stress Disorder). Help is given to fellow sufferers and their families. Reprinted several times.
More info →From Glasgow to The World
Tells the story of the significant global impact of those who studied at the BTI and its later evolutions as Glasgow Bible College and then as International Christian College. It is an inspiring story of many ordinary men and women, shaped by God and through the college for effective ministry throughout Scotland and world.
More info →Gospel Pioneers
Joe and Margaret Mooney were SIM missionaries in Nigeria, West Africa, for 20 years. They ministered in a Leper settlement in the Muslim north of the country and spent eight years pioneering a new work amongst animistic people.
More info →Happy Holiness
Many people find the idea of being “holy” not appealing. They think of aged people cut off from the world, subsisting on dry bread and cold water. Or people with grim faces, frowning on all forms of fun and enjoyment.
But as the late Dr W. Graham Scroggie wrote, “Holiness and happiness go together.”
More info →Lord Jesus Christ
In this short collection the reader sees that for Professor Konotey-Ahulu there should be no further conflict between science and belief in God and The Lord Jesus Christ.
Professor Felix I.D. Konotey-Ahulu is a world authority on the sickle cell disease and the recipient of many awards.
More info →Recovery
The author served two full tours of duty in Northern Ireland during the many years of “The Troubles” and was psychologically affected by the violence he witnessed at close quarters over a prolonged period. He suffered from PTSD (Post Trauma Stress Disorder), but tells how there is help available for sufferers and their families.
More info →Sam Gets a Kitten and Other Stories
Ideal bed-time reading if you have a young family. Sam longed to have a kitten, but it seemed his dream would not come true until he found lost Timothy, the kitten no one wanted. Sam has other “adventures”. He loses his precious kite and causes panic to his mother when she discovers periwinkles crawling in the kitchen. He reports a thief, manages to stop an express train from crashing, and much more.
Bob Cole ("Bob Bob") during the Covid lockdown started to tell Sam stories, as a bedtime story, over FaceTime to his grandsons who were living in Ireland. This book contains some of those stories.
Single And Special
Many single, widowed, divorced women feel second class, but the author, who lives a full and interesting life, shows that they can reach their full potential, whether single, widowed or divorced. 'Singleness' is a state to be embraced rather than necessarily changed, she shows. Reprinted several times.
More info →Something To Think About
What do you do when your life reaches a turning point? From truck drivers to poets, poker players to doctors, people of all kinds face such a decisive moment. Their stories are told in this book, compiled from interviews for BBC Radio Cambridge's Christian magazine programme Something To Think About.
More info →Songs For All Age Family Worship
These songs have been used successfully in family worship services. Every age group will enjoy singing them and even the youngest child can grasp the meaning of the words and do the actions.
More info →The Day My Life Changed Forever
Corinne Marsh was a concert pianist and multi-instrumentalist when an accident with a car ended her career. When something like this happens, people often ask, “Where was God that day? Why didn't He protect me and stop this disaster from happening?”
Corinne is a committed Christian and hopes that as she shares openly and frankly how she has coped, and is still having to cope, others will find encouragement to help stay positive and continue to trust God should they ever have to face adversity.
More info →The Jesus Story in 4D
Nigel Andrews has combined the four Gospel narratives into a single account, in the order in which they take place, including all the major elements and details. The Jesus story in 4D is not inteneded to replace reading each Gospel individually, but shows the overall shape and development of Jesus' ministry, giving the general reader a full understandjing when reading the individual Gospels.
Material from the first two chapters of the Acts of the Apostles has been included to complete the picture of Jesus' teaching between His Resurrection and Ascension.
More info →The Ladder
An allegorical tale. Fireman Jeff is challenged by a friend at work to climb a ladder. But it is no ordinary ladder. There are difficulties, but Jeff keeps on climbing and when he reaches the top something happens...and his life will never be the same again!
More info →The Revealed Christ Of The Khasi Religion
The author, who is himself a Khasi, identifies the various religious beliefs and practices of the Khasi people, who are the predominant inhabitants of the Khasi and Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya, north east India. He concludes with guidelines for the construction of a Khasi tribal Christian theology.
More info →The Secret Blue Door
When nine-year-old Rowena unlocks the blue door at the bottom of her grandmother's garden she finds herself in the most beautiful place she's ever seen. When her tiresome big brother follows her in there he disrupts the peace and magic of the place. But then they meet Someone who changes their lives for ever.
More info →The Space Within – Where Science and Faith Meet
We live in three worlds: the Physical, the Mental and the Spiritual. Our physical worlds completely overlap, as does much of our mental world, the latter shaped by history and culture. Dr Bligh invites the reader to explore the possibility of inhabiting a spiritual world and the difference its existence can make. He also looks at the unique place occupied by Jesus and the Bible and how they can be relevant to our secular lives.
More info →Through The Rainbow With Stroke
An inspiring account of courage in the face of huge challenges. Irene Brindle's husband had a serious stroke and before he died suffered from dementia. Irene tells how she lovingly cared for him, honestly admitting the difficulties and frustrations.
More info →Trauma In The Family
The author is a former social worker and now a PTSD counsellor. He writes from personal experience of the condition. His book takes an in-depth look at some important aspects of PTSD and gives valuable information on how families can cope.
More info →Treasure In The Alcove
When ten-year-old Martha picks up an old-fashioned Bible in a car boot sale it becomes the key to a secret room full of surprises and precious treasures. This takes Martha on an adventure in prayer, but will God give her what she really wants - for her Dad to come home?
More info →Under An Algarrobo Tree
The author's parents were pioneer missionaries to Argentina's Toba and Wichi (Mataco) people and he was born amongst the Tobas. He later became Bishop of Argentina and presiding Bishop of the Southern Cone. A remarkable story told with disarming modesty.
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