The compelling story of one family's fight for justice in Zimbabwe with a foreword by Desmond Tutu.
Six cute and funny woodland tales
An introduction to why Christian faith makes sense, both to the head and to the heart: written with the thinking sceptic and the spiritually curious in mind.
Tried, tested and trusted by students around the world, Exploring the New Testament, Volume 2 offers a thorough introduction that has been fully revised and expanded to take account of major scholarly advances over the past decade.
The Easter story, told by award-winning children's author Alexa Tewkesbury.
In Candles in the Dark, Rowan Williams, one of the world's most widely respected spiritual leaders, offers comfort, hope and encouragement for the troubled times of coronavirus.
An overview of the storyline and theology of the Bible. The authors work their way through the Bible as a drama with six acts - creation,... Læs mere
Tom Hamblin has smuggled tens of thousands of Bibles into the Arab peninsula, finding a clandestine network of believers. This is his story.
Though the Christmas story is well known, most of us have learnt it from school nativity plays and carols. On the whole, this familiar version is more concerned with light... Læs mere
In The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer, James Cary explores how the gospel looks if you’re open to the idea that the Bible is a lot funnier than it first appears.
Jane William's widely read and much enjoyed Church Times columns brought together in one volume for the first time. The book aims to help us engage with the... Læs mere
Worship for Everyone provides all age worship resources for churches, pastors, and children’s workers to make all age worship an exciting and thriving experience for the whole Church.