Aren't they Lovely when they're Asleep? Lessons in unsentimental parenting Ann Benton £6.99 £4.89 Ann Benton's material contains wisdom distilled from her popular seminars on parenting the next generation. You will learn six key concepts: accept, beware, communicate, discipline, evaluate and fear the Lord. These are applied with understanding and sensitivity. Read more
Don't they make a Lovely Couple? Six important questions you need to face about your marriage John Benton and Ann Benton £5.99 £4.19 Read more
Ferdinand The Engine who went off the rails Ann Benton £4.99 £3.49 This delightful book uses a little train to teach children profound truths in a simple way. This is a wonderful way to show how the Lord Jesus Christ deals with the problem of sin. Read more
If It's Not Too Much Trouble - 2nd Ed. The Challenge of the Aged Parent Ann Benton £7.99 £5.59 Ann Benton charts the journey of her father-in-law from unsatisfactory hospital care, through spectacularly absent ?care in the community', to being looked after at home. In eight chapters she gives a Christian perspective on caring for your aged parent and practical tools to help those who find themselves in the same situation. Read more
The Diamond Marriage Have Ultimate purpose in your marriage Simon Vibert ''This is a well informed book and constructively addresses crucial questions which many other marriage books tend to neglect' Read more
World-proof Your Kids Raising Children Unstained by the World Timothy A. Sisemore and Ruth Sisemore "Excellent stuff for any thinking Christian parent or any thinking Christian parent or youth worker." Read more
The Word Became Fresh How to Preach from Old Testament Narrative Texts Dale Ralph Davis "Davis maintains that avoidance of difficult texts ‘gets us and nowhere and impoverishes the church'. His excellent chapter on appropriation/application includes the damming sentence: ‘ I hold a reader who does not appropriate and/or a teacher who will not apply Scripture is practising abortion on the Bible'You may or may not want to imitate Davis Style but if you read this book you will want to lift his structures and insights straight off the page. And that is no bad thing for the church." Read more
The Envy of Eve Finding Contentment in a Covetous World Melissa B. Kruger "In an age and culture where we all tend to have an overdeveloped sense of entitlement, this book makes a brilliant diagnosis that goes right to the heart of the problem." Read more
A Call to Extraordinary Prayer Recharging your Prayer Life through the Book of Acts Steve Nation ... disarmingly honest about our battle with prayerlessness and engagingly practical about how all Christians can have the privilege of participation in this crucial struggle. Read more
Notebook for Eternity 26 Reflections on the Nature of God Wayne Richards Short, straight to the point descriptions of the characteristics of God, delivering timeless truth in small doses. Refreshing and restorative. To be taken daily after dinner. Read more
Track: Anxiety A Student’s Guide to Anxiety Edward T. Welch Our risk–averse society with its prophecies of doom is a breeding–ground for anxiety, not least among children and teens. Ed Welch here offers young people a means to understand the roots of their own fears and discover how to live every day with genuine hope. Read more
The Good Portion – Salvation The Doctrine of Salvation, for Every Woman Natalie Brand This powerful and painstaking work is a joyous read for any believer – it truly made my heart soar at God’s wonderful work and ways. Who knew a book on doctrine could do that? Big, beautiful Bible themes are explained, illustrated and applied with warmth and excitement. Read more
Helping the Suffering Autobiographical Reflections on Supporting Those in Pain James Muldoon and Jennie Muldoon … out of their experience of what they describe as ‘the unpredictable course of grief’, comes this honest and practical handbook. For those of us who guiltily hang back around suffering friends, this book is a nudge in the ribs. ‘Go on. You can help and here is how.’ Read more