‘More Than A Christmas Carol’ is a short book to help us rediscover where our real Christmas joy resides. A fresh look at this all-time classic reminds us that it’s far more... Læs mere
Christmas is a time for traditions, tales and truths. In this A-Z, unwrap the delightful kaleidoscope of Christmas and experience the riches of the... Læs mere
Life is full of big questions. In ‘Will I Be Fat in Heaven? And Other Curious Questions’, J.John answers 38 questions that we ask about God, the... Læs mere
Questions are so important – they are how we learn to live our lives. ‘That’s a Good Question!’ is a collection of 32 tricky questions commonly asked by children. J.John sets... Læs mere
‘This is the most important story ever told. Although it’s very sad at times it’s also the happiest story. That’s because it’s true!’‘The Easter Story’ is a simple but not simplistic... Læs mere
‘What does God want of us?’ asked the prophet Micah, a question that has echoed throughout the generations. ‘Walking with God’ features 40 readings to help us walk with God on the road of life.
Life’s a big and sometimes scary adventure. Like all adventures it’s good to have someone with you and I want to tell you how you can know God as your friend . . .’In this beautifully... Læs mere
How can we know God? How can we know what he is like?These are just two questions many of us frequently ask. J.John unpacks these questions and helps us see that God reveals... Læs mere
This is a 40-day journey through the most famous prayer in history. Whether you’ve prayed it for a lifetime or are just learning the words, this devotional will... Læs mere
Marriage isn’t built in a day. It’s built every day. In these daily reflections, J.John and Killy share honest insights, practical tips and a touch of humour to help you nurture and enrich your marriage. MarriageWorks when you work on it.
If you could ask God any question, what would you ask?Life is full of big questions. In this second book in the series, J.John answers 40 questions that many of us frequently ask.