“My belief is that if we love more, people will be more attracted to our church and we will keep more people in our church,” says Dr Bruce Manners.
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"Repeatedly, I’ve seen the average church member, with all their sincere honesty, reject the anti-trinitarian perspective once the biblical case is laid out before them."
Enough looks at women in the Bible, such as Martha, and unpacks their insecurities, explaining their stories from a different angle.
Your Church Has Changed argues that the church needs to be put back where it belongs: in the hands of all believers.
Anne Pilmoor has written more than 10 books for children or children’s ministry.
The story of Haru Hariva, one of the early indigenous missionaries in Papua New Guinea, is extraordinary history that should not be lost.
"I Have a Future" is a statement of confidence and expectation that our lives and choices matter beyond the certainties and uncertainties of life and death, loss and hope.
"Every time I hear a great sermon, I think later: OK, what hit me with the most impact? Always the stories!" says author David Smith.
"I believe that you will be blessed as you read it, whether you’re a little kid (like my girls) or a big kid (like me)," says Sisters in Arms author Sukeshinie Goonatilleke.
Just Believe retells the gospel account of Jesus raising the daughter of Jairus, but from the perspective of the girl herself.