The journal of Bonar and McCheyne's Mission of inquiry, 1839. This epic chronicle has a fascination that stems from the attention to detail both men had for what they saw. It is part travel book, adve
Spurgeon was one of the most effective evangelists of all time. Under his ministry Victorian London saw revival on a scale never seen since. Yet Spurgeon would be the first to point your finger away f
The popular view of Christianity today is a list of rules. Do's and Don't seems to be what it is all about. But if that's what we think Christianity is all about then we have a lot to learn. The key t
No matter how enthusiastically we embrace doctrinal teaching it has no real power unless accompanied by action. James Boice tackles key areas of conflict in the Christian's life - avoiding hypocrisy,
Abraham's life makes amazing reading. His Faith in God is inspiring even today. He was by no means perfect, but his failings help us to see a Man of God not as a remote and distant figure, but a fal
Douglas F. Kelly returns to the writings of saints and scholars to exemplify the beauty and the wonder of Christ, the Son of God, in this highly-anticipated second volume of systematic theology. Kelly
Jesus is knocking at our heart's door, but so often we can't even reach the door handle because of all the blessings we've piled up inside. In today's affluent world it's Faith vs Finance, and nowher
A Gray Faith is unique in that it is written, not after cancer has been beaten, or as a reflection on someone else’s experience, but it is written in the dark, gray walk of not knowing if cancer will
This books meets a widely held need for an up-to-date and concise source book on the principle teachings of the Bible from a Biblical perspective. It is not intended for scholars; rather it is to serv
Adrian considers the pull of the spirit and of the flesh and how this often leads us to live compartmentalised lives. We allow God only into certain bits and suffer embarrassment when our compromised
Is this generation looking the end of the world squarely in the face?Many fears are wrapped up in global issues and events and whether they signal "doomsday," or the end of the world as we know it. Th
George Verwer shows how many Christians have the feeling that someone else well take care of it and have a vague, detached and unrealistic attitude to what mission is about. This book will challenge y