In these pages, you’ll witness how acts of social and environmental justice, intertwined with mercy, have the potential to reshape lives, offering a vivid portrait of the profound impact of embracing the everyday God. As he reflects upon Jesus’s teaching in Matthew 25:34–40, Arnold challenges us to discover God’s presence in the most unexpected places and join in with where God is acting, whether
Packed with vivid, often deeply moving memories and evocative photographs, this book tells John's story against the backdrop of the developing National Children's Home. Throughout his life he has kept in touch with the home (now Action for Children) and is well placed to describe the changes in it's approach and some of the remarkable men & women who gave their lives for homeless children.
In every walk of life, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges and opportunities like never before. For Christian ministry, it has forced us to get out of our buildings and find God in the wild.
We are surrounded by an idea of beauty as physical perfection, success as material prosperity, and human existence as competition. As a result, we fail to see ourselves as God sees us and so struggle to receive his grace.
With the baby boomer generation of post-war Britain came the first post-modern values and new attitudes. Forty years on, these 'first teenagers' are becoming known as the 'Saga generation.'
At the start of the church?s ministry, the apostles were not invited to deploy their resources or plan their strategy, but were commanded to wait for the Holy Spirit. That same command comes to the church today, in unfamiliar and unpredictable times.
A Pastoral Theology This profound and helpful study explores the reasons for this, the pastoral needs and opportunities, and makes use of the latest thinking on suicide to advocate key changes to practice. It includes a wealth of invaluable resources.
What, if anything, can the church, through its physical presence, contribute to contemporary culture? Our church buildings are preaching all the time, but their message rarely matches our theology.
What is the 'Big Society', and is it a good thing? This engaging study traces the origins of the idea and discovers its connections with Chritian Theology and ethics.