Invites readers into the vibrant and lived experience of Orthodox spirituality. Through thoughtful chapters that explore key elements of the tradition, readers will encounter fresh perspectives on God, self, and the world.
Journey through Lent with the insight and imagination of the Oxford Inklings. Drawing on the work of the Inklings’ most well-known members,... Læs mere
Inspired by a vivid account of St. Francis at prayer - where he didn’t merely pray but became prayer - Becoming Prayer introduces readers to the heart of Franciscan... Læs mere
When trauma tears us apart, can the pieces ever truly come back together? Beth Keith offers a compassionate and courageous exploration of recovery for... Læs mere
Loss is a universal human experience, and it is not limited to when a loved one dies. So often, loss and grief are seen as unwelcome companions on life’s... Læs mere
Anglican doctrine affirms that God is beyond gender, yet its official liturgy has struggled to reflect this core belief. For anyone seeking to enrich the ways we speak about and to God, this accessible guide provides practical tools for creating gender-inclusive liturgy.
Draws on extensive, interfaith research to reveal how power dynamics and unchecked authority can harm... Læs mere
A contemplative guide to Christian meditation as a path to peace in ourselves and peace in the world, drawing on ancient... Læs mere
Following the success of her first book on R. S. Thomas, Carys Walsh invites readers to experience Lent through the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins—one of English literature’s most celebrated religious poets.
This longstanding annual favourite brings a wide variety of preaching voices together to... Læs mere
Dave Walker, cartoonist, cyclist, web editor and former church and youth worker is the UK’S most shrewd observer of the quirks of... Læs mere
Jody Stowell invites you to explore how, in the race for growth, we may be missing the deep significance of smaller congregations. Within... Læs mere