Robert Leighton explores the key passages of the apostle's inspiring letter of suffering believers in 1 Peter, and Griffith Thomas takes on Peter's second epistle that warns against more subtle dangers from within the church - false teachers, errant doctrine and immoral behaviour.
A new release, covering the Books of Samuel, in this major series of guides to the books of the Old Testament, written in an accessible and anecdotal style. The series is suitable for personal or group use and the format is also appropriate for daily study.
Good kings and bad kings, good faith and bad faith - these are the themes of 1 and 2 Kings, from the wise King Solomon to the consequences of his successors' folly. Using personal anecdote, a lively style, and drawing on his considerable theological knowledge, John Goldingay takes us deep into the unfolding story of the Old Testament.
This book lists 100 essentials of biblical and Christian knowledge that all children should know before they are confirmed. For each item on the list, the author provides a brief description or explanation, followed by suggestions for exploring the subject with children and young people, including at confirmation level.
Bob practically sets out how you can make your faith come alive once you're back into the regular routine of school, homework and church on Sundays. Filled with positive feedback from young people who have tried Bob's methods, he challenges the idea that your faith life doesn't have to get worse once the conference is over - it can get better!