Scott Petty takes on one of the toughest topics there is: suffering and evil. Show me the whole Little Black Book series (ebooks)
Probably our best-known resource, Two Ways to Live: The choice we all face is a simple, clear, and challenging outline of the Christian gospel. An easygoing style, attractive layout and lack of jargon make this an effective evangelistic leaflet for a multitude of uses—from letterbox drops to simply giving to friends. This version is the handy pocket-sized version.
This brand new Christmas tract explores the idea of God's amazing grace with a clever re-telling of the parable of the Prodigal Son.
These Bible studies on Ephesians are especially written for men. They work well in men's groups, but they can also be studied individually or one-to-one. (7 studies)
In Exodus 1-20 we meet the true and living God who makes and keeps promises, judges, saves and triumphs, who provides for his people and teaches them in his holy ways. (8 studies; leader's notes included)
Down the centuries, Christians have suffered from the effects of two damaging problems. On the one hand, there always seem to be people wanting to impose rules and regulations for Christians to follow.
Scott Petty comes up with some really useful stuff about how we should think about science and God. Show me the whole Little Black Book series (ebooks)
These studies, written by well-known British preacher and author, David Jackman, take you through the riches of Paul's letter to the Ephesians. (10 studies; leader's notes included)
This brief and compelling comparison of two people who sacrificed their lives to be a saviour serves as an excellent evangelistic tract for a wide range of uses.
This short book is part of Matthias Media's 'Brief Books' series and sets out what it means to be an 'evangelical', and includes Bible references and discussion questions.