Universal Christ by bestselling author Richard Rohr is a long-awaited book that explores what it means that Jesus was called Christ, and how this forgotten truth can transform everything we see, hope for and believe.
Reissued with a new cover, Falling Upward has sold well over 100,000 copies worldwide
Do you feel like there's more to life than this? You're right. This book will help you discover and cultivate the countercultural practices to connect you with a vibrant lifelong faith.
A timely and succinct critique that exposes the main flaws in Dawkins's latest book - including his weakness for crude caricatures, his philosophical... Læs mere
Packing a powerful punch, this compelling read is an argument against the new atheists
In Surprised by Hope, bestselling author Tom Wright encourages to find our hope not just in what we believe about life after death, but also our understanding and experience of life before death.
First published in 1931. Aulen identifies three main types of Atonement theories: the 'classic' view commonly... Læs mere
A new and revised edition of Professor John C. Lennox's stirring reply to Hawking's claims that God is not needed to explain the Universe.
The Companion Journal helps those who have (and have not) read Falling Upward to engage more deeply with the questions the... Læs mere
John L. Bell's gloriously honest book on the Psalms offers what people need to help them cope with life as it really is
In Live No Lies, John Mark Comer offers spiritual practices and advice for finding happiness and peace by recognising and resisting evil in the world, the flesh and the devil.
Yes, And . . . A Year of Daily Meditations is a collection of 366 meditations from Richard Rohr, one of the world's greatest spiritual writers, to help us work out what it means to wrestle with our Christian faith.