Richard S. Briggs takes us on a tour of the family stories of the patriarchs, suggesting different ways of approaching the stories and how God can be found throughout.
Session material for running Messy Church outdoors
•Confidence at the coal face
Three complete sessions for Lent, Holy Week and Easter, together with a wealth of activities to extend the range of excitingly messy activities for your Messy Church - creative prayers, games, food crafts, and ideas for organising an Easter trail.
For anyone who wants to crack open the Bible, poet, broadcaster and teacher Dave Kitchen provides a lively introduction to every single book in ten minutes or less.
This book focuses on the natural world and objects which through Covid-19 we have missed or been denied access to, encouraging us to view these with fresh, appreciative, spiritual eyes.
World Turned Upside Down is a thematic exploration of the Psalms, inviting the reader to bring their own life experiences into a journey through pain with God at our side.
Affordable and quick-to-read resource Complements the Messy Church DVD Structured in bite-sized sections covering the different essentials of starting a Messy Church Includes checklists, milestones, questions to ask a Messy Church you're visiting and 'Things we wish we'd known'
This book borrows from the world of coaching to help you evaluate your decision-making to date and develop new and better habits and practices with God at the centre.
How to run a Refresh Café, nurturing parents in faith within a play space for their children
An exploration of ten different ways in which parents can learn or re-learn how to connect with God as his child, written by Parenting for Faith’s ministry lead Anna Hawken.
Martyn Percy’s BRF Advent book explores the message of the kingdom of God: a world turned upside-down; an ecology of equality and peace, and an economy of justice.