David Adam
The book’s main theme is Jesus being led by the Spirit into the wilderness, his temptations, fasting and preparation for his ministry: the time when Jesus sought to be alone with his Father and look towards his work to come. Lent, David Adam explains, is a time to challenge us and for us to get into... (more)
£5.99
David Short / David Searle
Visiting the sick, lonely or downcast is a duty we all have as Christians. It is not to be left to ministers or elders but is a responsibility for all those who seek to follow Christ's perfect example. The problem often arises when we actually make the visit. Discussing the weather or the hospital f... (more)
£8.99
David Vandrunen (Ed)
Essays by Hart, Horton, Frame, Gaffin, Godfrey, and others highlight this study of the crucial role the Westeminster seminaries have played in the development of systematic theology during the past seventy-five years. This volume examines the contributions of theologians from John Murray and his Pri... (more)
£9.95
Stephen Mansfield / David Holland
In Paul Harvey’s America, New York Times best selling biographer Stephen Mansfield and coauthor David A. Holland present a fascinating look at America’s most popular radio host. You’ll discover how the brutal murder of his father shaped Paul Harvey’s life and career; how a high school teacher helped... (more)
£12.99
David J. Williams
The Christian as a slave of Christ, the church as a body---Paul's writings are peppered with vivid images drawn from Greco-Roman life. Delving into ancient sources, Williams illuminates the apostle's metaphors, analyzing them in light of the law, commerce, family relationships, and other customs of ... (more)
£19.99
David A DeSilva
(PUBEerdmans)Hebrews is usually considered an early Christian homily alternating between scriptural interpretation and exhortation. It is saturated with references to the Old Testament, using rather "Platonic" arguments for the superiority of Christ. DeSilva's multi-pronged methodology nicely unrave... (more)
£24.99
David Stancliffe
At the centre of this book's structure is the text of the Eucharist as set out in Common Worship. The book contains a collection of prayers for many occasions and needs, as well as devotions to the Apostles, Our Lady and All Saints and All Souls.
£16.99
David Douglas / Deborah Douglas
'Pilgrims in the Kingdom' describes visits to key sites in the Christian history of England, Scotland and Wales and examines the places of pilgrimage today and their associated stories of faith, which range from the 4th century to the modern era.
£12.99
David Stroud
This book has been written based on three underlying convictions:
1. The Church is the hope of the world. There is nothing closer to God's heart or with so much nation-changing potential as the local church
2. Many more churches planted will result in a new wave of men and women who will go t... (more)
£8.99