These straightforward studies look at the opening chapters of the Bible, and the beginning of everything—of creation, of humanity, of sin, and of God's amazing plan to rescue us through Jesus. (8 studies; leader's notes included)
A bright, full-colour, evangelistic leaflet that uses the familiar language of the carol 'While shepherds watched their flocks by night' to explain the gospel—the real reason that we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
The Global Financial Crisis is having a worrying impact on the lives of millions of people. But when money disappears overnight, there is a Global Evangelistic Opportunity for Christians who can point people to the security that money just can't buy. This evangelistic leaflet helps you do that.
Part of our Guidebooks for Life series, through this book from Gordon Cheng you'll discover how encouragement is not only central to our church life, it is part of one of the most powerful themes in the whole of Scripture: the power of God's word to change lives.
**Sorry - this item is now out of stock and is not being reprinted. Our apologies, it was included in our End of Year Catalogue by mistake. Search for other Christmas tract options. This tract explores the similiarities (and the differences) between Paul Potts (the unexpected winner of Britain's Got Talent and the star of one of YouTube's most popular videos), and Jesus. It moves cleverly from Potts's engaging story to the even more engaging story of Jesus' life, death and resurrection, and it urges readers to become followers of the real star from Bethlehem—to find forgiveness and hope for eternity in him.
Pornography, sexual temptation and sexual failure are one of the great issues for God’s people as we learn to live in the always-connected age. It’s a problem that’s not about to go away any time soon. In the face of such a massive challenge to Christian living, it is important
Walking with Gay Friends Alex Tylee Inter-Varsity Press, Downers Grove, 2007, 160pp. Suggesting that homosexuality is a sin is unpopular. Going further and suggesting that change and healing from homosexual sin is possible is always going to be a tough sell. Nevertheless, this is exactly what Alex Tylee
Psalm 19 is famous and rightly so: The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech, and night to night reveals knowledge. (vv. 1-2) The psalm, originally a song,[1. The heading, not supplied by editors, for once, says “To the
Five Festal Garments: Christian Reflections on the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes and Esther Barry Webb Inter-Varsity Press, Leicester, 2000, pp. 192. The book of Ruth is an unlikely love story, but it is also much more. Gordon Cheng speaks to Dr Barry Webb, Research Fellow