Rowan Williams goes back to the 4th century desert fathers and mothers for inspiration and insight, discovering that their spirituality resonates strongly with aspects of the modern spiritual search. He uses examination of their stories and sayings a
A candid narrative of the good, bad, and ugly of the early church. Where most books dance around the distasteful details of the churchs past, this one puts a spotlight on the negative and positive alike.
Communication lies at the heart of every healthy community, the church is no exception. In Matthew 11:15, Jesus says, 'Whoever has ears, let them hear'.
The Stations of the Cross is a very old devotion which enables Christians to pause and reflect on those last moments of Jesus’ journey of love. Nicholas King again bases his reflections on his own translation of the New Testament.
This elegantly illustrated picture hardback collects together the stories of men and women, leading remarkable and inspirational lives in the Christian faith. Margaret McAllister tells the stories in her own inimitable style - lively, touching and vi