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That's a Good Question! is a collection of 32 tricky questions which children commonly ask. J.John sets about answering these in a clear and concise manner complimented by another set of fantastic illustrations. Have you heard an answer to:Who made God? Where is heaven? Does God sleep? Were there dinosaurs on the ark?
Life's a big and sometimes scary adventure. Like all adventures it's good to have someone with you and I want to tell you how you can know God as your friend. J.John.
At the cusp of literary and cultural studies, this wide-ranging critical anthology reevaluates Victorian culture in the light of the literature of the period and vice versa. Also, essays by eminent and emerging Victorianists offer a reassessment, explicit and implicit, of Victorian studies and its methodologies.
In Natural Evangelism: The Practice of Praying, Caring and Sharing you can discover how to communicate your faith clearly and creatively
How can we know God? How can we know what he is like? These are just two questions many of us frequently as. J.John unpacks these questions and helps us see that God reveals himself and wants us to connect and interact with him.
In this book discover something more about who God really is and exactly how he feels about us.
The Natural Evangelism Course is a six session course, which provides a simple, yet insightful training programme for all churches wanting to encourage and equip their members towards more effective friendship evangelism.
The authors, a theologian and a worship leader, are concerned that modern worship is growing self-indulgent: more about performance, less about an encounter with the divine. They consider what the Bible teaches about worship, addressing four key concerns: Worship as entertainment; worship which lacks wonder and awe; worship as irrelevant to mission; worship which gratifies the worshipper rather than honouring the Almighty. The authors each contribute six chapters, looking at biblical aspects of worship. They tackle worship and holiness; worship with passion; worship and the danger of idolatry. How, they ask, can we rediscover the mystery of an encounter with God, in corporate worship? How can leaders open themselves and their congregations to the heart of God, releasing his presence and power? How should we craft the unique dynamic of a people gathered to sing to God?
Renowned international speaker takes a fascinating new look at a favourite parable - the prodigal son
At the cusp of literary and cultural studies, this wide-ranging critical anthology re-evaluates Victorian culture in the light of the literature of the period and vice versa. As importantly, essays by eminent and emerging Victorianists offer a reassessment, explicit and implicit, of Victorian studies and its methodologies.
An A-Z of the wittiest and most memorable stories, proverbs, and observations. Reprint with new cover.
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