Michael Green
The murder of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170 is one of the most famous events in English history, creating shock waves which reverberated across Europe. His shrine at Canterbury (destroyed in 1538) became the most famous in Christendom, and after his canonisation the cult of St Thomas... (more)
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Michael Green
Michael Green believes that local mission events still have a vital role to play in evangelising our country. He writes from his many years of experience in evangelism and writes to encourage others to take up the challenge of inviting or taking part in, evangelistic missions.
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Michael Green
In this revised edition, Michael Green looks afresh at the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit-led charismatic movement took the church by storm in the twentieth century and has often been associated with controversy and misinterpretation. I Believe in the Holy Spirit offers a balanced assess... (more)
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Michael Green
The church has always seemed to specialise in controversies that last for centuries.
Take for instance baptism, spiritual gifts, women in leadership, giving, and sexual morality. Like timebombs waiting to go off, they threatened the life of the church at Corinth founded by the apostle Paul.
An... (more)
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Michael Green
Michael Green looks at the cross in the light of the amazing event that followed - the resurrection of Jesus from the dead - and so reveals the mysterious blend of weakness and strength that the cross and resurrection represent.
The death of Jesus is still the centre of controversy. Michael Green... (more)
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