Ian Adams
One way in which Fresh Expressions of church are springing into life is through 'new monastic' or 'intentional' communities, groups of individuals and families living in the same geographic area or connected virtually who share a simple rule of life. Cave Refectory Road explores how traditional ... (more)
£12.99
Felicity Leng
The church as an institution comes in for more than enough criticism, yet in its monastic life, it enjoys an extraordinarily high regard, far beyond the confines of the religious book trade. Consider the appeal of writers such as Wendy Beckett,Christopher Jamison or Basil Hume. This attractive new c... (more)
£14.99
Anthony Grimley / Jonathan Wooding
Over the past decades, within the Christian Church and in broader society, there has been an explosion of interest in the benefits and fruits of monastic spirituality and culture. This book explores what it is that makes monastic spirituality so attractive and how it can be incorporated into an indi... (more)
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Sally Welch
The labyrinth is one of the most ancient tools for spiritual growth and development, dating back to medieval Christianity, and is currently enjoying a popular revival, especially in contemporary Fresh Expressions of church.
This illustrated book is for beginners and seasoned labyrinth explorers ali... (more)
£8.99
Larry Crabb
The story of God written in intimate love letters just for you.
Dr. Larry Crabb knows that if we could see the larger story of God and humanity, our world would never be the same. That story is found in large part in the sixty-six letters of the Bible.
Written in a conversational first person,... (more)
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Chris Seay
An epic journey into the deepest mysteries of our faith.
Lost is NOT just a television show. It has become larger than that-a massive story filled with mystery that has garnered over twenty million participants. Some might call them viewers, but one does not just watch Lost, one participates in ... (more)
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John Townsend
Hard times make us look for God.
Everyone has problems. But if we could solve all our difficulties ourselves, would we ever search for God? Psychologist John Townsend says 'It is actually the very unfixability of our problems and our powerlessness to bring right results that keep us asking, 'Where ... (more)
£9.99