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How do we remove the stigma surrounding broken areas - areas where people aren't healed - and address suffering? This book takes a look at Romans and focuses on the theme of "change". True change doesn't come about from a quick fix, it takes sacrifice, sweat and suffering, and it's the key to morality, integrity and longevity in the Christian faith. Bestselling author Jeff Lucas is back with a new collection of humorous and heart-warming stories from his life and travels as a pastor.


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Jeff takes an honest, witty, and wise look at everyday life, as he learns from friends, total strangers, delivery men and, yes, dogs. Pb pgs CWR. A unique devotional looking at the nature of discipleship through the lens of pilgrimage. What do we learn about God whilst on the move which couldn't be learnt whilst still?

The Bible is full of stories of people on the move, and the Christian life is a pilgrimage in itself. This book covers subjects such as provision; communication and companions along the way; distractions from the path; growth; and the 'journey's end'. With questions for reflection this book encourages you to learn to journey life as a pilgrimage, because it's often in the very act of journeying that we gain our deepest revelations.

Stephen Griffiths A powerful account of British missionaries, Peter and Brenda Griffiths, who played a critical role in the development of Elim Church in the aftermath of the Vumba massacre in Zimbabwe. A team had set up a superb secondary school, only for guerrillas to slaughter almost all of the staff. After their funerals, despite their anguish, Peter maintained that forgiveness for the attackers was the right thing.

This is an inspiring story of courage, sacrifice and faithfulness to God, who despite the atrocities in Zimbabwe's Tragedy, triumph, tenacity; grace history, continues to build His church. Rose Dowsett, World Evangelical Alliance. Charles, a dynamic young Parisian, retraces his year-long cycle journey with long-time friend, Gabriel de Lepinau, through remote parts of the world, visiting minority and persecuted Catholic communities on four continents, including war-torn areas of Syria and northern Iraq.

Direct and engaging, this is a vivid and fast-paced story of deeply moving encounters with Christians who experience daily what it means to suffer for their faith. What happens when you ask God, "What do you want me to do today? For 30 days Kendra prayed to "see the world through God's eyes. To live intentionally. To build relationships and share Christ's love with our neighbours. To collide 'motherhood' with 'mission'. Other days it led to personal reflection. Every day it led to a single word, one underlying theme: giving.

Being missional, no matter where you live or work, means willingness to love those around you. This is what happens when compassion and courage thrive. From orphanages in communist states to Islamic regimes, international disasters to corrupt African institutions, Nathalie has come face to face with numerous instances where trusting God is the only option.

Told with honesty, and humility this is an invitation to reconnect with God, be inspired by His call, and put faith into action. Sister Agatha Shirley lived in a world of wealth and status, and was due to marry the man she loved. But all this changed in a single moment when she decided to trade it all to become a nun. Despite years of great difficulty, her faith never faltered. Now 85, she looks back on an incredible life of love, loss and belief. This is a heart-warming story of taking a leap of faith and finding a meaning in life.

Her momentous life will touch and inspire, whilst reminding us that it's perhaps better to accept that not everything in the world is yet explained. How did a middle-class Irishman settle in Manchester and start a community response to gang crime? What does putting out the bins in a multi-ethnic street have to do with mission? Does where we live matter? In this provocative, engaging book Paul shares his story of living in a deprived community, not as a flag-waving missionary but as a neighbour who happens to follow Jesus. Over 30 years of listening, learning, building relationships, and addressing shared concerns, God has evolved Paul's thinking from 'mission to' and 'mission for' towards what he calls 'mission with'.

This model challenges and enhances our idea of mission, A timely, authentic, taking it beyond projects and events into everyday life.

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Arriving in Oxford to study, 22 year old Andrea - a preacher's daughter from Texas - faced not only culture shock, but also unexpected questions: Who am I? Who is God? Why do I believe? In this engaging memoir, Andrea speaks to all of us who wrestle with faith, doubt and identity. This is Andrea's story of discovering cultures, the Oxford Atheist Society, romance, and a new perspective on who God is.

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Sometimes it takes letting go of old ideas to discover lasting truth. So is Jesus. ISIS rages, slaughtering Christians by the thousands and enslaving women and children as the world looks on in terror.

Is this the beginning of the end? Could the church in the Middle East ever hope to survive? How could God let such horrors happen? Pastor Charles Morris shares the story of working among refugees and discovering the truth that doesn't get reported by the media. It explores the challenges of unity, both in day-to-day marriage and home life, and in international relations.

Unity is what drives him - but not just for unity's sake. In bringing people together, we are following the John 17 mandate to show God's love. We connect to a shared mission, whether it's nurturing a church culture which is increasingly confident in the gospel, getting involved in community action or lobbying the government for a better society. The Church is the key to long-lasting change in the world - by working in unity we can transform our communities with the good news of Jesus. Beatrice Smith At age 10, Beatrice came face to face with the Rwandan genocide.

Told through the eyes of a child, this is an inspirational story that gives insight into the plight of refugees today.

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A year later, Kent contracted the Ebola virus, and hope became what they needed too. Discover the risk and the joy found when we serve without reservation. Tich and Joan Smith with Liza Hoeksma The inspiring story of how two broken people were called by God to start Lungisisa Indlela Village, a residential facility that rescues children, restores lives, and raises young leaders. This is a story of transformation and embracing grace to love others as Christ loves. Paula Hollingsworth marks the th anniversary of the death of Jane Austen, best known for her novels Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park and Emma, first published anonymously, Jane critiqued and illuminated the life of the upper classes.

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But did her words highlight her own spirituality? In this celebratory book, explore Jane Austen's gentle but strong faith and the effect it had on her life and writing. Drawing on Jane's life story, letters, friendships, books and characters, Paula shows the depth of Austen's spirituality. Pb pgs LION.

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Russell Stannard What if our culture's search for evidence of God from a scientific examination of the physical world is the wrong approach? As many theologians and philosophers have claimed, the search for God begins by looking inwards. But what does that mean if looking inwards finds nothing but the contents of one's own mind? Where does God come in? Our consciousness bears His imprint. It is from the characteristics of that imprint we get to discover God and see how all of creation bears His imprint.

Explore what our minds show about God and creation. Richard Coekin Acts chapter 20 tells how Paul sat down to train the elders of the Ephesian church he had planted some years before. The principles of gospel ministry he lays down are simple, but absolute dynamite. In 22 short, readable chapters, Richard Coekin sets out how this "Gospel DNA" should shape our approach to building churches today.

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Pb pgs GBC. Open up key questions about Jesus' experience of human sexuality and his attitude towards it in himself and others. It examines all the relevant sayings and actions of Jesus and others in the Gospels, and explores their first-century cultural context Jewish, Greek and Roman in order to better understand the historical Jesus as a fully rounded human being. John Goldingay A treasure trove of background information, interpretative possibilities, questions and suggested approaches, encouraging readers to investigate, both critically and prayerfully, for themselves rather than relying on one translation or commentary.

Explore not just who these renowned and pious men were and weren't , but how their identities have taken shape over two millennia. Apostle is unusual, erudite, and hilarious; an intoxicating combination of intellectual and personal adventure. Katharine Dell Rediscover the appeal of the Old Testament for the 21st century. Dell refutes hard-line attacks by writers such as Richard Dawkins; firmly critiquing the atheistic agenda of scholars who seek to undermine it's historical grounding; and reassuring those who express doubts about its usefulness as a resource for Christian life.

Written by a world expert, this book will help many, both inside and outside the church, to gain an informed appreciation of the different kinds of literature contained in the Old Testament, and a nuanced understanding of the developing Dell demonstrates why and how vision of God to which they witness. Samuel E. Balentine, Prof. There's huge interest in the question of human nature and identity. Who are we? Why are we here? What does it mean to be human? And what can religion bring to these exciting questions? Alister McGrath and Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford University explore the question of human nature from both scientific and religious perspectives, and weave together the results to open up some of the deepest and most important questions about who we are and why we matter.