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.
25 reflective pieces for the Christmas season written by Claire Musters, accompanied by a range of voices sharing their favourite carol, poem or prayer, with colour illustrations.
Ready-to-use forms of prayer for morning, midday, evening, and night, seven days a week, inspired by historic and contemporary Celtic Christian spirituality and earthed in the activities of everyday living.
Lenten readings and reflections consider how to love in truth, love the vulnerable and the suffering, embrace difference, care for our world, love ourselves, and love to the very end.
Amy Boucher Pye and Leo Boucher return with 40 reflections on vivid biblical images of hope and new life, accompanied by compelling watercolour illustrations
Tony Horsfall, Mags Duggan, Jenny Brown, John Ayrton, Melinda Hendry and Steve Aisthorpe present the life of Christ in a 365-day devotional, exploring all four gospels in detail.
In On the Way to Work Chris Gillies explores the basics of a theology of work, studies biblical role models, and discusses how to overcome common challenges associated with work.
In this book, Becky Sedgwick explores how grandparents can proactively encourage and equip their grandchildren to meet and know God