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?
This Bible study helps us to understand Isaiah's powerful message: that God is a holy God who cannot ignore sin, but One who also displays amazing grace and mercy, and a longing to enjoy restored relationship with us.
The study guide provides a resource to gain new depth in Bible knowledge and way to apply Gods word to everyday life. following Paul’s three missionary journeys and his co-workers as they reach out to Gentiles as well as Jews.
He is our inspiring model, and this study guide is an opportunity to learn - about Him and from Him - to come with the disciples' request 'Lord, teach us to pray'.
This new Bible study, written by Mary Evans explores the names of God, looking not only at some of the well-known Hebrew titles given to God in the Old Testament but also considering the titles ascribed to Jesus as Son and to the Holy Spirit.
Though he faced seemingly endless difficulties, Abraham overcame his trials and a new covenant was forged. The way that he maintained his faith even when under severe testing can help us grow in obedience, prayer and resolve during times of testing.
In this seven-week study guide, explore Jacob's life from beginning to end, from his heartache and struggles to his blessings and joys. Consider how you too can take hold of all that God has planned for you.
Today, we often throw around the word 'promise' just as superficially as we might the word 'hope' and, in effect, these words have been watered down from their real meaning and weight. God's promise is sure; as is the hope we can have in believing He will fulfil His promises.
Haggai, an often-overlooked prophet, was all about motivating God's people to action, but he also reminded the people of Israel that they are blessed and to turn away from the things that defile them.
Habakkuk was good at complaining to God - particularly abou the state of the nation of Judah. Through his heated conversation with God, Habakkuk learnt to realise that God is fully aware of all that is happening in His world, and is sovereign over all things.
The people of Israel were susceptible to distraction, self-centredness, forgetfulness and apathy. Despite the many times that God had stepped in and rescued them, they regularly took their eyes off God and lived for themselves. So God sent Joel to pr
Right in the middle of the Bible comes a book of highly emotive love poetry. Why is it there? And how are we to understand it? This Cover To Cover Bible series explores what it means to live in the divine plan for human sexuality.