Roger Shuff
Roger Shuff holds that the influence of the Brethren movement on wider evangelical life in England in the twentieth century is often underrated. This book records and accounts for the fact that Brethren reached the peak of their strength at the time when evangelicalism was at it lowest ebb, immediat... (more)
£19.99
Pete Ward
Looks at how popular music has affected the practice and theology of worship.
The evangelical church has undergone a significant change in culture and theology over the last thirty-five years. Selling Worship argues that this has been achieved through the adoption of a particular style of worship... (more)
£9.99
Harold Rowdon (ed)
£14.99
Ray Simpson
In today's rapidly changing and turbulent world, many evangelicals and charismatics feel bewildered by the limitations of their traditions, whilst other Christians are suspicious of both. The early Christian Church is Celtic lands was both biblical and orthodox in its faith - something that it holds... (more)
£8.99
J. Ligon Duncan / Mark R. Talbot
Harold Camping, co-founder and president of the Family Radio Network, has announced a "prophetic novelty": he believes that the church age has come to an end. Camping claims that God is no longer blessing local churches, and that all Christians should leave their congregations.
What exactly is Camp... (more)
£2.95
Thom Rainer / Eric Geiger
The simple revolution has begun. From the design of the iPod to the uncluttered Google home page, simple ideas are changing the world.
Simple Church clearly calls for Christians to return to the simple gospel-sharing methods of Jesus. No bells or whistles required, so to speak.
Based on case s... (more)
£13.99