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In today's culture, women and girls are influenced by idols that promise purpose and meaning for their lives - outward beauty and ability, sex, abortion, and gender fluidity. Christian women aren't exempt from these temptations either, and can even elevate good things like marriage and motherhood to the status of idolatry. Women may sense that these idols are hollow and leave them feeling unsettled, but where should they turn instead? In Cultural Counterfeits, Jen Oshman encourages women to reject the empty, destructive promises these idols offer and embrace something much more satisfying. She casts a vision for women to experience real hope and peace in Jesus, calling them to recognize their unshakeable and eternal identities in him. This timely and compelling resource will help women find freedom and joy as they explore God's good design and purpose for their lives.Sku: 9781433576324
Cultural Counterfeits
By: Jen Oshman$23.50 -
“Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” —2 Peter 3:18 Drawing on wisdom from figures throughout church history, Ortlund encourages readers to fix their gaze on Jesus in the battle against sin, casting themselves upon his grace and living out their invincible identity in Christ.Sku: 9781433573996
Deeper: Real Change for Real Sinners
By: Dane C. Ortlund$29.95 -
From the Publisher: We know about the ‘serious’ sins we should avoid, we even know about the ‘respectable’ sins we should be tackling, but what about the ‘imperceptible’ sins? Could it be that we’ve become so assimilated to the culture around us that we’ve become deaf to God’s Word – taking on habits and desires that are unhelpful for us and damaging to our witness? In Different, author David Martin calls us to live out a radically different and courageous Christianity within our Western culture. He pictures a Christianity that is vitally alive, attractive, and that stands out so much from the world around it that outsiders are drawn in. Be challenged to break free from the subtle undercurrent of our secular society and embrace the call to stand out and live for Jesus boldly and publicly.Sku: 9781912373604
Different
By: David Martin$13.50 -
Christians are called to exercise dominion in a digital age. Yet our technological world influences us with each notification, app, and upgrade; our habits dominate and shape us.Sku: 9781914966446
Digital Dominion
By: Jeff Mingee$10.95 -
From the Publisher: What is life, a tragedy or a comedy? This isn't a question of whether life is hilarious (mostly it's not). It's about whether life is hopeful. A tragedy has joy but it ends in pain — it's shaped like a frown: up and then down. A comedy has pain but it ends in joy — it's shaped like a smile: down and then up. So, what is life, tragedy or comedy? The world tells you that life is a tragedy. It's full of fun but it ends in the pit. Is there any hope? Easter tells you of a divine comedy. It's the story of the Author entering our great drama, plunging down to the pit and rising up to joy. Could that story be true? Might there be someone who has taken our tragedy to give us his comedy? Read Divine Comedy and find out.Sku: 9781912373185
Divine Comedy – Human Tragedy
By: Glen Scrivener$9.50 -
From the Publisher: It’s over 100 years since JC Ryle wrote Duties for Parents, but even today his exhortations help challenge parents to point their children to Christ. This version, in modern English, is designed to help a new generation of parents understand the importance of a loving, caring, and godly home, not without discipline but where children come to know and understand God for themselves. This timeless Bible teaching from Ryle has been described by many as one of the best resources for parents, outside of the Bible.Sku: 9781906173432
Duties of Parents
By: J C Ryle$9.50 -
From the Publisher: We don’t like to think about death. It’s morbid and uncomfortable because if we’re honest, deep down, many of us are fearful about what will happen when our time comes. But what if there was one who could take us through the door marked death with confidence? The story of Easter contains the greatest news – the answer to our biggest problem that will bring peace, assurance and freedom. Easter means that death can be the doorway to the beginning of the most wonderful experience of our lives.Sku: 9781913896041
Easter: The Greatest News
By: Paul Williams$9.50 -
From the Publisher: Our emotions are powerful. We experience them so tangibly that they can often feel all-consuming. At one time or another, we will all have experienced what Catherine Haddow calls ‘tears, fears and sneers’ — those darker, harder emotions. We often don’t know what to do with them. Sometimes we feel helplessly controlled by them, unable to see anything other than the emotion. At other times, we try and hide them from others and from God. In this book, you’ll see that our emotions are vitally important as they are ‘spiritual smoke alarms’ that can alert us to the state of our heart. Catherine presents her own ’tbH’ model which, when followed, helps us to understand our thoughts, emotions and behaviours in more detail, each providing vital information about the compelling desires, flowing from our hearts. She then helps us to apply biblical wisdom to where we’re struggling, inviting God to change and transform us from the heart of the emotion — the core of our being.Sku: 9781911272847
Emotions: Mirrors of the Heart
By: Catherine Haddow$13.50 -
From the Publisher: Sadly, most of us struggle to set aside time to pray. But, fear not, this is not another book that will pile on the guilt, simply saying pray better and more often. Instead, Michael Reeves shows us not only why prayer is so essential, but also how we can enjoy it too. Taking his cue from Calvin’s definition that prayer is ‘the chief exercise of faith,’ Reeves helps us understand that prayer should be a natural expression of our faith. Just as faith is awakened as we grasp the wonders of the gospel, so prayer follows as our hearts respond to these glorious truths.Sku: 9781909611641
Enjoy Your Prayer Life
By: Michael Reeves$8.50 -
From the Publisher:‘The greatest act of service is to share the gospel with an unconverted person.’ Throughout the Bible there is a sense of urgency in evangelism. If God can urgently plead with people to turn from their sin to receive forgiveness and eternal life, why wouldn’t we echo His heart and cry? Filled from start to finish with inspiring anecdotes from a lifetime of evangelism, Evangelistic Living is a powerful, practical and motivational book that will help rekindle or even, perhaps, fire your evangelistic witness for the first time.Sku: 9781913278434
Evangelistic Living
By: Roger Carswell$13.50 -
From the Publisher: Every One a Winner is a collection of true stories about athletes from the past and present, including Olympian Eric Liddell, cricketer Henry Olonga, sports presenter Dan Walker, and rugby international Euan Murray. All the contributors, each with a varying level of fame, have at some time been involved in sports as diverse as pool, football, fencing, tennis and hockey. Each one however, has found something that means more to them than the sport—a meaning and a purpose that goes beyond the track or the field. This book will be an engaging and challenging read for anyone interested in sports and the athletes who bring fame to the game.Sku: 9781910587119
Every One A Winner
By: Jonathan Carswell$13.50 -
Christian ethics are called hateful. How should the church respond? How do we live by faith when we’re far from home?Sku: 9781956593099
Faithful Exiles
By: Edited by: Ivan Mesa, Elliot Clark$20.50 -
From the Publisher: When fear takes hold we can feel powerless and insipid. Life’s spiritual battles become too much and the devil seems to be winning. It does not have to be like this though! We can, and do, have victory in Christ. Faith in the all–powerful One means that we are strong in him, even when we feel weak. Jonathan Stephen writes with clarity and compassion to help us understand how the battle against the enemy can truly be won. He uses one of the best–known and most dramatic incidents in the Gospels, the stilling of the storm. As he draws our attention to what Jesus is teaching through this ‘faith–training exercise’ we join the disciples in discovering that when we are buffeted and frightened by the storms of life we can not only endure, but overcome.Sku: 9781910587317
Fearless Faith
By: Jonathan Stephen$8.50 -
We were made for joy. And yet, true and lasting happiness is sometimes harder to hold on to than it seems. From bestselling author and creator of GraceLaced, with 58 pieces of art, comes a book combining Scripture and short meditations to inspire you to rejoice in all things.Sku: 9780736972178
Fields of Joy
By: Ruth Chou Simons$22.95 -
From the Publisher: Forgiveness is a familiar, loving and often liberating word, yet it can often be a confusing, unnatural or even painful action. While we may not always want to admit it, we all need forgiveness. Using a story Jesus told, this little book carefully reflects on what it means for us to be truly forgiven, at great cost, and how our response to this should in turn shape how we offer forgiveness to others. The message of this book shows how forgiveness can be freeing and positive. The book includes thoughtful questions, for personal or group reflection, to help us see how a deeper understanding of forgiveness can be a great source of joy to ourselves and to others, as we learn to forgive freely, motivated by the love we have been shown.Sku: 9781909611634
Forgiveness
By: J Marsden$8.50 -
From the Publisher: What kind of Christmas are you? Real tree? Or plastic? Carols by candlelight? Or office party? Queen’s speech? Or Doctor Who special? Four Kinds of Christmas explores four approaches to the festive season: Scrooge, Shopper, Santa and Stable. Which are you? You can take the test at fourkindsofChristmas.com and find out! On one level, it’s just a bit of fun. On another level it’s about something deeper – our approaches to life. How do we view the world? How do we view the future? How do we view ourselves? And where do we look to find answers? This Christmas, billions of people will stop to honour the birth of history’s central figure. Maybe Jesus can make sense of things. Have a read and see what you think. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59suAek3sqo&ab_channel=SpeakLife[/embed]Sku: 9781910587454
Four Kinds of Christmas
By: Glen Scrivener$8.50