In Why Worship?, the theme book for Spring Harvest 2021, Tim Hughes and Nick Drake explore the wonder of worship and how our relationship with God is built through it.
At last, an introduction to the Old Testament that not only covers all the key components of most OT courses but also helps students to think for themselves about key issues of interpretation.
Discover a fresh expression of faith this Lent. Hearing God in Poetry by Richard Harries offers a poem and reflection for every day of Lent.
Rage and Hope is a collection of defiant prayers for justice and a better world to commemorate and celebrate 75 years of Christian Aid.
The Archbishop of York's Advent Book 2021
Rhyming Christmas by bestselling children's storyteller Bob Hartman is a fantastically fun retelling of the Nativity story for kids of all ages will love to read and perform – whether at home, in church or in school.
Be challenged to become more Christlike from the inside out with this special 20th Anniversary edition of Renovation of the Heart, with contributions from John Mark Comer and Natasha Robinson.
The Christmas Star is a fresh, heart-warming retelling of the story of Christmas for 3-5 year olds, written by award-winning children's author Hilary Robinson.
A stunning visual explanation for young children to explore and wonder how God created animals.
In this compelling memoir, Bishop James Jones reflects on his life and work – including his role in the inquiry into the Hillsborough disaster – and his continued search for justice.
The official workbook for Spring Harvest 2021, Worshipping invites readers to rethink worship as more than singing songs, and instead as a way of life.
Leave fear and franticness behind and join Cathy Madavan in discovering why less really means more.