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Where to Lord? (Guidance)

  • 30 September 2013

Where to, Lord? is part of an exciting series of topical Bible studies. Using a mix of Bible investigation, group discussion and video input, Where to, Lord? will help your group interact with what God is saying about the thorny topic of guidance.

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Hope Beyond Cure

  • David McDonald
  • 14 January 2014

David McDonald wrestles with a vital, and for him, a very personal question: is there hope beyond cure?

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Simply Christianity: Guests Manual

  • John Dickson
  • 16 October 2009

Simply Christianity is a simple, jargon-free way of sharing the gospel in a friendly, small group environment. It is a five-week evangelistic course for enquirers—in the mould of Christianity Explored and The Alpha Course—which takes participants through the Gospel of Luke and presents them with the challenging teaching, life, death and resurrection of Jesus. (Guest's Manual)

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The Myths of Science

  • Kirsten Birkett
  • 16 October 2009

Kirsten Birkett puts to rest some of the most prevalent myths surrounding the supposed conflict between Christian faith and science.

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Hope Beyond Cure (ebook: .epub or Kindle .mobi files)

  • David McDonald
  • 12 December 2013

David McDonald wrestles with a vital, and for him, a very personal question: is there hope beyond cure?

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A Song for Every Season (Psalms)

  • James Stone

10 studies on the book of Psalms in the popular Pathway Bible Guides format,

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Return to the Lord (Hosea)

  • James Stone
  • 7 October 2016

What is love? The Bible has much to say in answer to this deceptively tricky question, but perhaps few biblical perspectives on love are more startling or more confronting than the picture offered by the prophet Hosea. It’s here that the God of the universe is depicted as a scorned, betrayed husband—one whose selfless love has been thrown aside by a spiritually adulterous people.

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The Future of Jesus

  • Peter Jensen
  • 16 October 2009

Dr Peter Jensen, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, challenges believers and unbelievers alike to think again about Jesus—to consider him as an historical figure whose life, death and teachings lie behind so much of our civilization, and to whom many millions still express allegiance.

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Short Steps for Long Gains—Youth edition

  • Virginia Grice
  • 12 September 2013

26 short Bible discussion for parents or youth leaders to do with young adults/teenagers.

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Short Steps for Long Gains—Family edition

  • 12 September 2013

This clever little booklet follows the success of the original Short Steps for Long Gains, with Bible studies that the whole family can discuss.

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