Christian Life
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Embarrassed: Living with a faith that makes no sense to my friends
Paperback £14.99
Embarrassed is the honest story of one man’s struggle with a faith that was important to him but meant so little to his non-believing friends.
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Reverence: A priest's life of holiness and humanity
Paperback £14.99
A beautifully written memoir on the life of a contemporary (female) priest. The books brims with exquisite stories of holiness and humanity from the author’s past and present contexts.
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All Christians Are Monks: The Monastery, the Parish and the Renewal of the Church
Paperback £14.99
A lively and challenging exploration of things the contemporary Church needs to learn from monastic communities, things it has lost and needs to rediscover.
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Go . . . Make Disciples
Paperback £14.99
A book for all who want to respond to Jesus’ challenge to “Go and make disciples”.
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Unearthing and Earthing the Psalms
Paperback £12.99
The Psalms are songs of defiance against the odds in which the voice of ordinary worshippers can be heard. This book listens to that voice and relates the Psalms contemporary experience.
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Wisdom Calls: Transformative Ways for Insightful Living
Paperback £14.99
Helen Warwick explores the ancient, hidden way of Wisdom through psychological, theological and ecological groundings, bringing forth this intuitive, healing presence and her transformational movement connecting to community and all creation.
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Bigger and Wilder: Life, loss and learning to be a pilgrim
Paperback £14.99
An excursion into the ancient spiritual practice of pilgrimage from the perspective of loss and bereavement. Jill Baker encourages others to step into the pilgrim spirit and discover more about the big, wild God who constantly calls us to follow.
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Politics & Mission: Rediscovering the Political Power of What Christians Do
Paperback £12.99
The Church is political because it tells a radically different story from the dominant political norms of our day. Through a study of the Church’s liturgy, this book seeks to build confidence in the Church’s mission that is not dull or out of touch but fresh, relevant, exciting, and contemporary.
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Living for Love: The essence of Christianity, and humanity's only hope
Paperback £14.99
In a world in crisis, only people and communities dedicated to love will give us a just and sustainable future. David R. Tomlinson aims to inspire readers to “live for love”.
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iJesus: The Culture of God in a Digital World
Paperback £12.99
iJesus explores the relationship between the culture of God as Trinity in relation to our highly complex digital cultures and reflects on how followers and disciples of Jesus Christ can live in a world shaped by digital communication, connectivity and artificial intelligence.
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Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land: Re-shaping the Church for a Changed World
Paperback £14.99
Drawing on a lifetime of experience in the Church's mission and ministry, John Marsh explores how churches can recover their vision for sharing the gospel following the exile experience of the pandemic.
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Waking Up to God: Rediscovering Faith in Post-pandemic Times
Paperback £14.99
Neil Richardson offers a “new look” Christian faith, drawing from the Bible and from Christian tradition, but showing how much we have missed in the Bible, and how much some traditional beliefs have been misunderstood.
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Consecrated Celibacy: A Fresh Look at an Ancient Calling
Paperback £14.99
A unique and engaging resource for all who feel drawn to explore a calling to consecrated celibacy and know that life in a traditional religious order is not for them.
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Living Culture, Living Christ: On Becoming Fully Human
Paperback £14.99
Alan M. Suggate offers a diagnosis of the root failings of our culture and commends a humanism centred on persons and grounded in an integralist approach to the Christian faith.
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Where Two Rivers Meet: Russian Windows on the Gospel
Paperback £12.99
A unique exploration of the Christian faith through an encounter with Russian Christianity and culture.
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Peace is a Doing Word: Prayer Patterns for Peacemakers
Paperback £16.99
Peace is a Doing Word, uses poetry, story and prayers to reflect on what practicing peace means in every moment of our daily lives. The book offers insights throughout the course of the day, from ‘waking’ to ‘resting’ and concludes each section with a blessing.
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Writing the Wisdom: Creative writing as healing from childhood trauma
Paperback £14.99
Writing the Wisdom explores the emotional impact of childhood sexual abuse in an informative and accessible way whilst also giving a rare insight through writing, into the lived experience of survivors.
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A Very Byzantine Journey: Discovering the New Testament Story through Icons and Pilgrimage
Paperback (full colour) £16.99
Part travelogue, part exploration of religious images and pilgrimage, J. Richard Smith tells the story of icons and the places where the New Testament story really happened.
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Wicked Weather for Walking: A Passiontide Progress
Paperback £9.99
A short guide through Holy Week, linking the story of Jesus' way to the cross with themes of pilgrimage and Christian discipleship in the twenty-first century
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Imagining the Church: Keeping Faith in a Fragmented World
Paperback £12.99
Exploring the ways in which the church is imagined in contemporary society, drawing threads of history, present and future together through poetry, art, literature and theology.
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In Awesome Wonder: Bridging Faith and Science
Paperback £12.99
For many Christians there is still a gap between science and their faith. Exploring topics like cosmology, evolution and climate change, In Awesome Wonder shows how science and faith can mutually enrich each other and can be incorporated, confidently and healthily, into an orthodox Christian worldview.
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Made in the Image of God: Being Human in the Christian Tradition
Paperback £25.00
A collection of essays on what it means to be human and made in the image of God from a wide range of theological and philosophical perspectives.
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Honest Sadness: Lament in a Pandemic Age
Paperback £14.99
A book examining lament as a means of articulating faithful incomprehension, and as a resource for what have been called communities of honest sadness.
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Not of This Worldview: Poetry for the Kingdom Among Us
Paperback £12.99
In poems that range from loose informality to tight structure, and from the humorous to the sombre, Richard Briggs seeks to let poetry open our eyes and ears to the strange and elusive work of God among us.