Short enough to read quickly but long enough to tackle the big questions, this full-colour, 32-page booklet deals with the origins of the gospel stories about Jesus; how they got to us today; and evidence for Jesus from outside the Bible. If you've ever wondered what the Bible actually is, or why it's worth reading, then this is for you.
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.
This short book is part of Matthias Media's 'Brief Books' series. It looks at the topic of the fear of God.
Teaching Little Ones is a superb Bible-based curriculum for young children in your Sunday School or Kid’s Church. The syllabus provides six years worth of material for 3-8 year olds, and contains everything you’ll need for one creating and teaching compelling lessons
The Word One to One presents Jesus to your friends by opening up His Word. Each double page has the Bible text on the left hand side, and on the right hand side questions, comments and answers.
Some Christians find the book of Hebrews a daunting prospect,with its detailed arguments about angels, Melchizedek and the short-comings of the old covenant.
How should I live my life? When it comes to the art of living, the book of Proverbs is the best place to start, because its wisdom is no less than God's wisdom. These studies help you to understand what true wisdom is and how true wisdom is ultimately found in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. (8 studies; leader's notes included)
This time the Little Black Books series tackles the surprisingly thorny topic of the Holy Spirit. Scott Petty delivers another dose of biblical clarity. Show me the whole Little Black Book series (ebooks)
An evangelistic tract specifically designed for outreach around Easter. It focuses on Jesus' words on the cross: "my God, my God, why have you forsaken me".
A stimulating video-based course for small groups that will help people to change their whole mindset about church—to learn that ‘loving’ your church doesn’t just mean enjoying it or liking it, but actively serving and loving the people who are the church in whatever way possible.