My Big Story Bible takes the adventure of reading a children's Bible to a new level. As you'd expect from Tom Wright, the narrative bursts with lively storytelling and a deep love for the original scriptures, while the vibrant illustrations on every page will delight young readers and help them to imaginatively understand the key events of the Bible.
Christian Political Witness in an Age of Totalitarian Terror and Dysfunctional Democracies In Jesus and the Powers Tom Wright and Michael F. Bird join forces to address the pressing question: How can Christians engage with the turbulent politics of our times while remaining true to the teaching and example of Jesus?
National Book Award finalist and two-time Newbery Honor-winning author Gary D. Schmidt recaptures the classic tale of one man's spiritual journey in this contemporary retelling of John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, masterfully illustrated with watercolors by artist Barry Moser.
In gentle rhyming text, Sarah Raymond Cunningham explores the curiosity and wonder of a child's life from the playroom to the playground, dinnertime to alone time, all with a recurring chorus: May God bless you and keep you.
Thanks to cut-out eye holes, this charming board book lets toddlers become roly poly hedgehogs, silly monkeys, hooting owls, and mysterious bats using each page as a mask.
The most iconic sound of the coronation will be the familiar song of our national anthem. First recorded as a prayer more than three thousand years ago and used at every coronation since 973AD, this prayer has become part of who we are as a nation.
The Old Testament is full of shadows… And when we look at these shadows, we can see something that looks a lot like Jesus. This beautifully illustrated book will help children to spot the shadows of Jesus on every page of the Bible. Through Bible stories familiar and unfamiliar, children will discover Jesus as God’s Lamb, the Lion of Judah, Saviour of the World and so much more…
A prince who was lost for words A sister who worried far too much A brother who walked differently through the world A girl who had to be seen to be believed
When their father goes missing after a mysterious train crash, Everett and his little sister Bea find a curious pen in his belongings, and its magical Ink begins to rewrite their once-ordinary lives. The Ink leads them to a world they never knew existed-one teeming with impossible magic, formidable allies, and villains who are determined to destroy everything they hold dear.
The Romans have abandoned Britain, but there are still dangers for the Brigantes people.The Saxons are pushing their way north, so everyone in Doran and Rhiannon's settlement needs to know how to fight.
"Runa decided now was the time to slip away. She grabbed her bag and cloak, intending to run for the trees." In Callenlas, dragons carry riders on adventures, and stars are rumoured to live among human beings. Caught up in a war that threatens everything they have ever known, a downtrodden apprentice and a discontented princess find themselves drawn closer and closer to the great King Elior...
A 96-page flexi-bound Bible Reading Journal, taking children through Luke's Gospel and encouraging prayer, reflection and deeper study. Space to write, draw, think and pray included throughout, along with quirky, fun doodle-style artwork. Designed to work alongside Diary of a Disciple; Luke's Story.
This new edition of is as fresh as when it was first published in 1980.Where the River Begins tells the story of the effects of a family break-up on a ten-year-old boy. Fostered by a Christian family while his mother recovers in hospital, Francis exp
Lucy has lived with her grandparents at Pheasant Cottage since she was a little girl, but she has dim memories of someone else. Who was it? What are her grandparents hiding from her? Lucy is determined to find the answers but it turns out to be harder than she expected. This new edition of The Mystery of Pheasant Cottage is as fresh today as when it was first published in 1978.
Hamid does not want his little blind sister, Kinza, to be sold to a beggar so he decides to rescue her. Together they escape from their mountain village to a town where there may be a new home for Kinza. But this is only the start of their adventures
Elaine feels terribly isolated when she visits Wales to stay with the Owen family. Her only sanctuary is the rainbow garden - a little garden that is situated at the end of the rainbow. Events take an exhilarating turn when an amazing occurence alter
Ruth is good at skipping her housework jobs to play with her brother Philip, planning wild schemes to raise money for the camera they both wanted, or just being rude to Aunt Margaret. There seemed to be no end to her mischief until the day she actual