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Tony Collins has published over 1400 books, and racked up innumerable errors. Dozens of titles have failed. He's been involved in a court case, overlooked bestsellers and offered bad advice. But he has always loved books, and the crafting of books. For more than forty years he has tried to publish books that make a difference. This is his tale.
Join Eve and Paul as they discover things in nature that are both real and invisible and how they can believe that God is the same. Join their friends; the Ox, Dove, Sheep, Eagle and Lion, as they read Hebrews 11:6 to learn what that verse means about faith and how they can pray to invisible God and ask for faith to believe God is real.
Never was there a time in history where healing is more needed and relevant to everyone's lives, including our own. And we are trustworthy envoys of the kingdom of heaven. Healing is in the kingdom, as are justice, peace, deliverance, provision, and joy. There is an invitation today from the Holy Spirit to us all to partner with him in our everyday lives and places of work. The whole earth and not just the whole church shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord
Next Steps to Following Jesus is a resource that helps children and families to explore the life of Jesus together. Here, you'll not only find out more about why he is at the heart of the Bible, but also enjoy adventures along four different pathways; Think, Feel, Get Active and Create and enjoy activities to involve your family in all four.
Shambolic Mammal is a compilation of four of Jude Simpson's most popular poems and songs, brought together for the first time in this collection and exquisitely illustrated by some of her favourite artists.
Sometimes we don't really know why we're fearful. We tend to worry about everything. Of course, some fear can be quite legitimate. But if we find we're overanxious and it's affecting our lives - that can become a problem. A Little Book of Rest, contains five weeks of material to help you overcome your fears and enjoy life to the full once again.
How do we live peacefully and serenely not knowing what will happen tomorrow? We hand tomorrow to God - we hand our plans, dreams, hopes and desires over to Him. This is a practical guide on how to live in unexpected and changing times, knowing that whatever the world throws at you, God has you firmly under His protection.
For many women today, trying to become pregnant has meant much heart-ache, pain and emotional turmoil. Chumi Lakshmi and her husband were searching for answers. Four months after they got married, God promised them a son. But for five long years following their marriage, they were still longing to have the child that was promised. This is her account of how God sustained her during those years. In this heartfelt and deeply personal documentation of life, her hope is that by reading her story you too will find answers and have courage as you wait for your long-awaited child and that you will encounter God through the process.
EQ is a guide to help you build strong, healthier, more meaningful relationships by understanding our emotional intelligence and how to manage our responses to people and situations. It demonstrates how our emotional intelligence is core to how we effectively communicate, influence and lead, whether at home, at work or other social situations.
Ever found yourself wishing you had asked the deeper questions of life from someone you admired but the time or opportunity ran out? The Legacy Letters is a prompted journal, a volume that requires the receiver of the book to fill in the pages with their own wisdom which seeks to go deeper into the very motivations of those who inspire us.
In the aftermath of the Liberation Day attack, Ajay Ambers unravels in the face of what he's done to those he loves. Caught between grief and fear, he tries to flee but finds himself trapped with people driven by hate. As they begin to question the system they live by, Ajay and his girlfriend Genni, must decide what sort of people they want to be.
Light through the Cracks contains ten true stories, united by a common theme: All of them feature ordinary people encountering God, in extraordinary ways, in the toughest of life's circumstances. Starting with her own dramatic story Joanna Watson writes authentically and compellingly of how God breaks in when life turns tough.
When we go through adversity, such as long illness, it raises many questions. Where are You, God? Why is my healing so slow? What is God saying? Rising Through Adversity attempts to bring hope, find gold in the ashes of our lives and help us discover that Jesus truly came to set the captives free and provide a way to rise up through it all.
When Trudy Makepeace arrived at the girl's home in Tredegar, a staff member on duty at the time wondered how she was still alive. Trudy was skin and bone, with fear in her eyes and the staff on duty said they'd never seen someone so destroyed by drugs. This true story of Trudy's transformation is marked by the mercy and miraculous power of God.
When Sarah, who runs away for love, is abandoned by her husband Abbas, she returns with her young son Issa to face the hostility of her home village, Bethlehem, and life as a single mother. Years later, in the momentous events of the first Easter they encounter love, healing and forgiveness during a remarkable reunion with former friends,
Three lives, three pebbles dropped into the sea, the ripples converging into transient patterns of interconnection as they each try to come to terms with their fragility and search for meaning. This search ultimately leads them all back to the boathouse, to rediscover the profound impact it had upon their lives.
John Horry loosely draws an analogy between the Christian life and a round of golf. Join John and his regular playing partners as they take you on a round of their local golf course. With typical golfing humour and mandatory banter, John demonstrates that even the most disastrous of holes can produce memorable analogies for the Christian life.
A short booklet using examples from business, entrepreneurs, parenting, education, healthcare and science to demonstrate the breadth of the issues involved with failure. It examines how both organisations and individuals can develop a strategy to fail well, ultimately learning more from our failures than our successes.
In 2011 Andrew Davies, a dental surgeon, had a brain stem stroke when he was just thirty-three years old. This left him with just a small flicker of movement in his right thumb and only limited speech. Physically there has been very little healing in the years since his stroke but in this book he reveals the healing that has taken place. He says he now has a life worth living but also one he enjoys. In Healing or Hurting, Andrew acknowledges that God can and does heal supernaturally but focuses on the ways in which God often sustains his children when he doesn't remove the trial. His desire is that this book helps people to understand the potential harm the church can inadvertently cause to people who are suffering by only teaching about God's desire to heal and neglecting the wish that He may want to provide and sustain. Andrew goes further and suggests lessons Christians could learn from the Apostle Paul's prayer regarding his thorn in the flesh and details some ethical principles from his medical background by proposing how these could be adopted when praying for the sick.
Making the Mummies Dance is a manual for the kind of Christian preaching that changes peoples' lives. The ten helpful tips in this book will prove invaluable for that great and epic task. How do we take that which has the potential to give life and make it live? How do we do this thing called preaching better?
Bertie the Buffalo is having fun on the farm where he lives in Scotland. Then a mysterious letter arrives inviting him to represent Scotland in the Worldwide Games. Bertie and his friends fly to Tokyo where they meet new and exotic animals and try to win first prize in all the different events. Bertie is sad when he isn't winning any medals but finds out if he works together with his friends, he will be a winner in the end.
Chosen Wanderers is a gripping saga set in Pictish Scotland in the 6th century. Two princes preparing one to rule the tribe, a mysterious power symbol, the Z-Rod, is tattooed on one, unleashing uncontrollable consequences. Two Irish saints arrive, whose vibrant faith and daring spirit, provide an alternative worldview.
Life on the Hill is a journey of discovery. Dynamic and practical, this book takes us on a journey deep into the heartland of Jesus' eight beatitudes. If we want to live life at a different level, we are going to have to transform our thinking and start applying these Be-Attitudes to every area of our lives.
A new dystopian book series, this novel explores themes of success, work and relationships through coming-of-age characters, who navigate a society controlled by technology and demonstrations of each person's worth. Comparisons can be drawn with Huxley's Brave New World, Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go and concepts presented in Netflix's Black Mirror.
The Book of Revelation draws the purposes of God together, with five hundred allusions from other parts of the Bible which help interpret this amazing book, rather than world events. However, we can understand current events through Revelation, and therefore grow in our faith through devastating events like wars, natural disasters and pandemics.
With their so-called arch enemy; Ozzy Stone, Benji Brook and Flo Knightly are thrust into a world between worlds, as they go on the wildest of adventures and come face to face with the shadow beasts of Battlelands. Could it be that this unlikely trio could not only save the stolen children, but restore colour to their black and white world?
Cally Magalhães' memoir is a gripping page-turner of an autobiography. With a novelist's eye for descriptive detail, Cally invites us to accompany her on her astonishing journey from England to India and Estonia, and finally to São Paulo, Brazil. We join her as she follows a trail of signs and blessings to bring relief, hope and healing to people who need help, wherever they may be -- in the streets, the favelas, the prisons or hidden under bridges. She describes in moving detail the transformational work of The Eagle Project, using psychodrama and Restorative Justice in Brazilian prisons. To read this book is to be inspired by the positive change one person can bring to so many individual lives - changing the world one person at a time. Cally has much to teach us about being fully present for all of life's events and challenges. With hard-won wisdom and deep reflection, she describes a life based on faith and gratitude, encapsulated in her ringing sentence, 'When you help people who have nothing, then you realise you have everything.' Her memoir has lessons for us all about what it means to walk the Earth with grace and love.
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