Ministry and Mayhem (Tim Hill)

This book has been in the oven for years – finally cooked, a little golden at the edges, it is ready for human consumption. I learned some Japanese when I was a teenager but much of that has evaporated and there’s not a big market for my work in Japan so I’ve written this in […]

Kingdom People (David Bown)

When David Bown arrived in Wythenshawe, one of the largest housing estates in Europe, in the conurbation of Manchester, he found five Methodist churches struggling for survival. It would have been easy to close and concentrate the membership in one place, as a rational way of ‘managing decline’. But David wanted none of that. He […]

Unearthing The Church (David Winwood)

Fascinating details of first century cities Bible studies, bringing the scripture to life Early Church methods in mission Knowledge of New Testament people Inspirational stories from history and today Insight unearthed by archaeologists Testimony and personal experience Challenging reflections Questions for this century Photographs and sketched illustrations The author says: I was spellbound on my […]

In The Shadow Of His Wings (Barbara Thompson)

Barbara Thomson’s autobiography is at once inspiring and tragic; uplifting and hearbreaking; beautiful and poignant. In 1977, God spoke to Barbara through a very familiar bible verse: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.” (Mark 12:30) It would […]

3 Peas In A Pram (Rosie Farrow)

Travel with my triplet sisters and myself through this collective autobiography during the trials and tribulations of the 1950s up to the 1970s. In July 1961 the whole family did a “moonlight flit” from St James Council Estate in Coventry to Middlesbrough in the North East of England. On arrival at Dad’s home town it […]

Rapture Rupture (Nathanael Lewis)

Looking for Rapture Truth? Look no further! Every single one of Tim LaHaye’s ‘irrefutable proofs’ not only refuted, but utterly destroyed! Theologian exposes basic bible blunders of Left Behind. To hear some bible-believing Christians speak, escape from the final Tribulation via the Rapture is a comforting cast-iron biblical certainty, but have they been deceived? Maybe […]

Jonah:Poet In Extremis (Richard Littledale)

Whichever way you look at it, landing up in the belly of a fish is a sad end for a prophet to come to. In fact, it wasn’t the end for Jonah – just another chapter in a troubled life. This little book will take you to the heart of Jonah’s experiences. Through the startling skills […]