Gene Edwards
Read of Nero’s persecution of Christians and the death of Paul!
In this gripping narrative we hear of many historical events which cause perilous times for the fledgling church. Gaius tells of the fall of Jerusalem and the martyrdom of Christians torn apart by wild animals in the Colosseum and of ... (more)
£8.99
Thomas Cahill
£8.99
Christopher Martin
A Celebration of 10 Catholic Churches in England and Wales
The architecture and decoration of Catholic churches and their importance as part of our heritage has gone largely undiscovered and unappreciated. This book is a celebration of 100 Catholic churches in England and Wales, with lively and i... (more)
£25.00
M Goldsmith
The longawaited third volume of Leigh Churchill's popular saga is another pageturningromp through the wild and woolly history of the church.Have you ever wondered why the Crusades were fought Or why there is a 'Chteau Neufdu Pape' 'the Pope's new house' in France Have you ever heard of the Children'... (more)
£5.99
E. Brook Holifield
In God's Ambassadors E. Brooks Holifield masterfully traces the history of America's Christian clergy from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century, analyzing the changes in practice and authority that have transformed the clerical profession.
Challenging one-sided depictions of decline in cler... (more)
£16.99
Feilder, Gerain
John Pugh, railway worker, Seth Joshua, donkey driver, fighter and Frank Joshua, teacher were all converted in the Welsh valleys. Pugh became a dedicated pastor who planted and grew several large churches before becoming involved in the 'Forward Movement'. The Joshua brothers had independently, and ... (more)
£7.99
Geoffrey Hanks
Starting with the crucifixion of Jesus and ending with the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelisation, Geoffrey Hanks explains the significance of these 36 events on our church today.
He traces several themes through the book such as the collating of the scriptures into 66 books and cen... (more)
£11.99
Jones, R Tudur
£8.99
Meic Pearse
During the 16th and 17th centuries various radical groups emerged which sought to break the medieval ties of church and state and restore the vision of the early church. This book provides a witty an lucid examination of the origins and development of these movements and considers their continuing l... (more)
£17.99