Healed at Last (ebook: .epub or Kindle .mobi files)

  • Scott Blackwell
  • 11 June 2014

Separating biblical truth from myth about healing. Ebook file download.

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The Daily Reading Bible

  • Various
  • 30 September 2013

The Daily Reading Bible is an all-in-one resource and a good way to get started or keep going in your daily reading of the Bible.

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Islam in our backyard: a novel argument

  • Tony Payne
  • 16 October 2009

This very readable book explores the core beliefs of Islam as well as the main varieties of Islamic groups, and how Islamic beliefs challenge our Western secularism. (134 pages)

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James (Matthias Bible Guide)

  • Michael Raiter
  • 17 February 2026

Michael Raiter, the Director of the Centre for Biblical Preaching, unpacks the New Testament book of James.

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We need to talk about church scheduling

  • Rory Shiner
  • 29 December 2016

Sometimes, although we mean to help, we cause harm. Have you thought through how the timing of your church's programs affect people?

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Instructional videos from The Charles Simeon Trust

  • Various
  • 17 October 2013

This course is an online training platform singularly focused on the practice of preaching and teaching of God’s Word.

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Offering people a 'second date' after Christmas

  • Ian Carmichael
  • 27 November 2014

Are you gearing up for Christmas at your church? Of course, you know you’re going to get lots of visitors—people who don’t normally come to church at all. Whether they come to a carol service or Christmas Day services, or some other Christmas outreach event, you expect to see

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How can I help?: The doing of pastoral care

  • Sally Sims
  • 17 November 2016

Tips for helping fellow Christians who are going through a difficult time.

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On not doing nothing

  • Matthias Media
  • 2 October 2014

A friend of mine is visiting nursing homes and telling the gospel. It made me think of the variety of ways people tell God's good news to humanity: Scripture in schools, English classes at churches, and visiting nursing homes! God loves variety - he didn't just create

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Biblical recruitment: Cross-shaped servants

  • Peter Tong
  • 13 July 2015

If the human-centered approach to serving in church doesn’t happen to be the one you want to foster, then perhaps you could try these tips for encouraging a cross-shaped mindset for ministry.

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