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An Introduction to the Old Testament

£9.99

Ascension Humanity In The Presence

Who is this ascended Jesus? He is King, Priest and man and is still at work. Ultimately he is humanity in the presence of God. Here we discover how we are a part of the Ascension. With the Spirit's enlightening we can begin to understand the Ascension. Tim Chester introduces us to this important doctrine.
£5.99

Bible Book

A completely revised edition of this best-selling Bible resource with new ideas, diagrams and illustrations Uniquely presented, this handbook uses modern language, humour and ingenious diagrams to bring the Bible to life.
£18.99

Bit Bart Prophets Of The Bible

Looks at some of the lesser-known prophets who play a small part on the biblical stage and are therefore often overlooked or largely ignored. This title portrays the characters in a way that encourages us to play our own parts on the stage on which God has placed us, being mindful of the fact that we never know whose life we may be influencing.
£10.99

Did St Paul Get Jesus Right?: The Gospel According to Paul

Did St Paul imagine that Jesus was God?
£7.99

Exploring The Religion Of Ancient I

This book aims to give students an introduction to the religious and social world of ancient Israel. It consists of two parts. The first explores the major religious offices mentioned in the Old Testament. In the second part the focus is on the religious beliefs and practices of the "common" people.
£14.99

Four Gospels, One Jesus?

A popular modern introduction to the four Gospel portraits of Jesus.
£9.99

God's Passion

Forty readings and prayers for the Gospel of Mark, perfect for Year B of the lectionary cycle.
£4.50

Homecoming: Our Return to Biblical Roots

Every major teaching of the New Testament has roots deep in the Old Testament. Many Christians have been taught to interpret the Old Testament through the filter of the New. This book instead encourages us to return to our biblical roots, which means to interpret the New Testament through the filter of the Old just as the early apostles had done.
£6.00
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