Take a whirlwind tour of the whole OT and fit all the pieces together. (8 studies)
Part of our Guidebooks for Life series, this book from Phillip Jensen and Tony Payne explores the way God guides us in our everyday life. (ebook)
In this Little Black Book, Scott Petty focuses in on the very centre of the Bible's teaching: Jesus. (epub or mobi file) Show me the whole Little Black Book series (ebooks)
This six session, video-based course is ideal for small groups, and teaches the basics of the how and why of sharing your faith in the Lord Jesus.
It doesn't really matter what we think about church; what really matters is what God thinks about church. This study explores the different 'church matters' the apostle Paul raises with his gifted, feisty, divided friends at Corinth. (8 studies; leader's notes included)
This version of the Two Ways to Live: The choice we all face tract, has been adapted for use in evangelism amongst the Jewish community, and uses mainly Old Testament verses.
If you were introducing God to a friend, what name would you use for him? An intriguing gospel presentation in leaflet form, looking at why God would give himself the name "Jealous".
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
Understanding the Bible's attitude to money is a key topic for Christians to grapple with. (5 studies)
**Sorry - this item is now out of stock and is not being reprinted. Our apologies, it was included in our End of Year Catalogue by mistake. Search for other Christmas tract options. This tract explores the similiarities (and the differences) between Paul Potts (the unexpected winner of Britain's Got Talent and the star of one of YouTube's most popular videos), and Jesus. It moves cleverly from Potts's engaging story to the even more engaging story of Jesus' life, death and resurrection, and it urges readers to become followers of the real star from Bethlehem—to find forgiveness and hope for eternity in him.