Archive for 'June,2011'

July/August 2011

July/August 2011

Subscribe today for only £14.40*! In this theme issue on barriers to belief: So what would convince you? Barriers to belief  Why doesn’t God stop the trouble? Hasn’t the new atheism disproved God? What’s true for you [...]

There was always a Granny in the house of my friends

There was always a Granny in the house of my friends

On the day that Wales played Italy in the six nations and on the first dry day for a week, over 150 people from churches across South Wales arrived at Heath Evangelical Church in Cardiff. Early [...]

John Calvin: What is the truth?

John Calvin: What is the truth?

This book is from the Little Lights series and is the illustrated story of John Calvin and the reformation with short statements of application. This book could be read with infant school age children or read [...]

My 1st book…

My 1st book…

Christian parents are always on the lookout for good new books to aid them in the task of educating their children in the things of God. Carine Mackenzie is well-known to the Christian public as an [...]

Feminine Threads

Feminine Threads

The author weaves a wonderful tapestry illuminating the stories of the women, from the New Testament era right up to the twenty-first-century, many of whom have given so much to the cause of Christ. A true [...]

Remaking a Broken World

Remaking a Broken World

This is a bible overview on the theme of fixing what was broken in the early chapters of Genesis. This is the story of the Bible in nine places: Eden, Babel, Sinai, Jerusalem, Babylon, Golgotha, Pentecost, [...]

Just the Two of Us?

Just the Two of Us?

Although this is a book about the struggles, the grief and the pain of infertility, written by two women, it includes testimonies of men. This makes the book so much more useful. This of most painful [...]

Thank You, King James

Thank You, King James

This book comes in the category of ‘as told to’ to James Hastings, for it is largely in the words of Robert Hicks, though his amazing story has been skilfully told by the author. Born to [...]

Bread of Heaven

Bread of Heaven

It is more than likely that you have sung the words ‘Bread of heaven’, the refrain of the first verse of ‘Guide me O thou great Jehovah’. The author of the words was William Williams, and [...]

So you have no children?

So you have no children?

It was a cold, dark November evening. We had known much excitement in the week and a half after moving to Marlow. Joy, as family and friends joined us at the induction service, was magnified by [...]