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From the Publisher: In just a few years, Facebook has gone from nothing to a major feature of modern life. There are over 500 million users, half of whom use it on any given day. There is much that is good about this…social networking brings many benefits…but what about the dangers? Image, identity, idolatry and self–promotion are just some of the challenges that social networking can present. Dr Tim Chester looks at these issues pastorally and biblically, in his usual clear and candid manner. He asks pertinent questions to help us tackle them head on.Sku: 9781906173852
Will You Be My Facebook Friend?
By: Tim Chester$8.50 -
From the Publisher:The book of Titus reveals that self-control is an essential component to living a faithful Christian life. Motivated by the cross, the return of Christ and equipped by the Holy Spirit, self-control will both rescue us from ship-wrecking our lives and help us live more effectively for Christ's glory. From how we use our time, to the use of our tongue, and how we handle other things in our daily life, Willing But Weak shows that putting self-control at the heart of discipleship is hugely beneficial for us.Sku: 9781913278007
Willing But Weak
By: Paul Williams$9.99 -
In her newest book, local author Fran Hughes leads us on a Lenten journey to the Cross. There, we come face to face with the crucified Jesus, "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world". (John 1:29)Sku: 9798724864572
With Arms Outstretched: He Lovingly Speaks
By: E. Frances Hughes$14.99 -
From the Publisher: This short book calls men to discipleship that is modelled on Jesus. Jesus lived, taught and ministered alongside his disciples, taking them “with Him” wherever He went. This sort of discipleship isn’t easy, it takes time, openness and commitment; but Kenneth shares how this principle has given him more purpose and joy as a pastor. He explains how it’s possible to find godly men to disciple and how you can practically start using the “with him” principle. The book is also packed full of Kenneth’s experiences of seeing men he has discipled then go on to disciple others. The ‘with him’ principle isn’t new or difficult to understand. It’s a model of discipleship that will stretch and challenge men to a Christian life that demands their all.Sku: 9781911272342
With Him
By: Kenneth G Smith$9.50