Suffering Well (ebook: .epub or Kindle .mobi files)

  • Paul Grimmond
  • 28 March 2012

The predictable surprise of Christian suffering. Another excellent book about the basics of the Christian life in our Guidebooks for Life series.

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Walk this Way (Ephesians)

  • Bryson Smith
  • 3 October 2013

Discover God's great purposes for us, and how we are to walk in them. (8 studies)

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The God of Word

  • John Woodhouse
  • 1 September 1988

Evangelicals seem to spend a lot of time talking about ‘the Word of God’. It is one of our catchcries. Are we mistaken in having this emphasis? What is the place of experience and the Spirit? Does the ‘word of God’ equal ‘the Bible’? In this stimulating series of three

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Two Ways to Live: The choice we all face (French translation)

  • 16 October 2009

This version of the Two ways to live: the choice we all face tract, is a faithful translation into French.

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Faith: It's always been a matter of trust

  • Bryson Smith
  • 16 October 2009

Part of our Guidebooks for Life series, in this book from Bryson Smith you will explore the vital topic of 'faith'.

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Seeing Things God's Way (Daniel)

  • Bryson Smith
  • 22 July 2013

Like Daniel and his friends, captive in Babylon, Christians live as strangers and exiles in this world. In the book of Daniel, we find rich teaching and encouragement to keep seeing things God's way. (8 studies; leader's notes included)

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Soul DVD

  • Christianity Explored Ministries
  • 26 June 2012

The Christianity Explored Youth DVD

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Commentary: Ephesians, Chronicles

  • John Woodhouse
  • 1 September 1988

Content unavailable online.

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Briefly speaking

  • 1 September 1988

Content unavailable online.

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MiniZine: God's Plan for Work (PDF download)

  • Paul Grimmond
  • 15 June 2015

This MiniZine will help you to think through how your work fits in to what God commands and equips us to do in this creation, so that you may glorify him in everything.

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