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Collective worship provides an important opportunity at the beginning of the school day to address the 'awe and wonder' part of learning. With this in mind, this book offers tried and tested primary assemblies with a Christian focus for Key Stages One and Two.
Fully revised and expanded new edition, now containing 80 activities for Messy Church sessions. Features sections on Big Stuff, Construction, Science, Arty and Edible Crafts.
A series of Bible passages unpacked to show the Bible's relevance to environmentalism, and how we can all play our part in limiting the negative effects of climate change.
The Psalms offer honest insights into the reality of life with God, reflecting every human emotion and situation. Through looking at some of the Psalms written 'from the depths' we can understand more fully the way God works to shape our characters and form the life of Christ within us during difficult times in life. This title deals with Psalms.
Martin and Margot Hodson offer 62 reflections inspired by passages from the Bible in this beautifully illustrated gift book encouraging reflection on and care for our environment.
At the first anniversary of lockdown, Steven Croft examines what the 'comfortable words' in Isaiah have to say to us, and through nine reflections offers a message of Easter hope.
A compelling picture of radical discipleship for today, exploring how we as Christians can embrace active contemplation to work out our call to be disciples in a broken world.
Described as being 'deeply serious about discipleship', Messy Church has much to share as well as much still to learn. This book gathers together what we know so far.
Rachel Turner offers simple, everyday approaches for parents to help their babies and toddlers connect with the God who knows them, sowing seeds of faith for the future.
Messy Vintage is a new way of being 'church' with older people in care homes, in churches and in the community. This book offers practical advice and 52 session outlines.
Come and See provides Bible reading, reflection and prayer for Lent. Twenty-eight readings offer short passages from the story of Peter, plus comment and questions for personal or group response.
Eight weeks of material for church groups to use during Lent, exploring the Holy Habits through the life of Jesus and encouraging us to model them too.
For the season of Lent, Trystan Owain Hughes suggests that, whether we are giving up or taking up something, we should also be 'opening up' to God.
A journey through the Advent and Christmas seasons in the company of familiar seasonal and domestic objects, reflecting spiritually on their significance, meaning and message in a modern world.
How come the Bible is used to justify domestic abuse? This book aims to debunk the myths which prevent women from getting out of harm's way.
A book of prayers, meditations, and liturgies based on the eight points of the Celtic year - the four season changes, and the four midpoints of each season.
Too often 'church' is reduced to corporate worship, impoverishing discipleship, community and mission. George Lings explores seven characteristic elements to Christian community, which together express a richer way to live.
A core resource for anyone involved in spiritual mentoring. 30 short chapters provide a basis for spiritual conversations between mentor and mentoree, structured around six key topic areas.
In recent years the ancient Christian practice of spiritual direction has become increasingly popular, as more people from every part of the Church seek to know God deeply. This book presents an introduction to spiritual mentoring, for those exploring the aspect of discipleship or embarking on training for ministry as a mentor within their church.
The Bible presents the ultimate adventure - God's incredible, personal journey to the human race, which he loves with an amazing love, despite its repeated rejection of him. The story culminates in the coming of Jesus Christ, the incarnate God, in the events we celebrate every Christmas. This book shows how Jesus has come to take us home to God.
An adaptation of the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Loyola. It helps you to embark on a life-transforming journey toward Christlikeness.
Many followers of Jesus are secretly disappointed, dissatisfied and quietly desperate for more than they are currently experiencing. That more is found as we respond to the invitations of Jesus.
Drawing understanding and inspiration from characters from the Old and New Testament and above all from Jesus himself, we journey towards contentment through Bible study and prayer exercises.
A prayerful resource, this book uses reflection, scripture and Julian of Norwich's own teachings to present a meditation that enables the reader to linger on the wonder of the cross.
Find your own way of following Jesus, guided by St Francis and St Clare and those who were inspired by their lives. Be informed by the past for the present.
These Bible reading notes have been developed to help churches and individuals explore the Holy Habits through prayerful engagement with the Bible and live them out in whole-life, missional discipleship.
These Bible reading notes have been developed to help churches and individuals explore the Holy Habits through prayerful engagement with the Bible and live them out in whole-life, missional discipleship.
These Bible reading notes have been developed to help churches and individuals explore the Holy Habits through prayerful engagement with the Bible and live them out in whole-life, missional discipleship.
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