How does a disciple-making agenda fit with the need for us to express our love for our neighbours through engagement in social action?
Do miracles occur today? If we evangelicals express caution in response to a question like that, we’re either accused of being Cessationists or told that we lack real faith in the God who is the same yesterday, today and forever. So, how should we respond to our charismatic friends
From Budapest to Sydney, Forgiving Hitler is one woman's account of surviving bomb blasts, escaping the Nazis, and finding salvation. This amazing, true story, is a wonderful testimony to share. This is a PDF download of the book.
Today, we think of an ‘ivory tower’ as a place where you are separated from the flow of ordinary life. We are most likely to use ‘ivory tower’ when speaking of academics—on the rather quaint notion that they only need to understand the philosophy of the later Middle Ages, or
An interview style recording by Kel Richards, covering some of the basic questions non-Christians ask. Issues such as "Why do people suffer?" and "What about evolution?" are specifically addressed. Length: approx. 18 minutes. Audio format CD (not available in MP3 format).
From Budapest to Sydney, Forgiving Hitler is one woman's account of surviving bomb blasts, escaping the Nazis, and finding salvation. This amazing, true story, is a wonderful testimony to share.
Bluey the Possum and Rocky the Wallaby love living in Gumtree Gully. But along with their bush friends, they're about to face a danger that could destroy everything. This animal fable is based on the Two Ways to Live gospel outline, and explains and illustrates the gospel with an engaging story and charming illustrations.
Part of our Guidebooks for Life series, this book from Kel Richards will prepare you to give clear and helpful answers whenever people challenge your faith.
Kel Richards, the master of words and their meanings, has put together this little dictionary of Christmas words cleverly communicates the gospel. An ideal Christmas giveaway.
This adaptation by Kel Richards of the Two ways to live gospel tract, adopts the theme of life being a 'journey', and is written at a simpler level.