A practical resource for local church leaders across the South Pacific has been relaunched with a fresh new design and updated content to support today’s ministry needs.
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Author Nathan Brown emphasises that while many people seek justice regardless of faith, Christian belief offers unique spiritual resources to sustain long-term engagement.
Each reflection explores an aspect of God’s character and ends with questions designed to encourage personal application.
"Jesus, Not Beasts: Reading Revelation for Who Matters Most" was written by Dr Daniel Reynaud and Pastor Ian Howie.
Teachers and chaplains at Victoria Park Christian School in Perth celebrated the launch of teacher Simone Field’s new book by dressing as characters in "Isabel and the Lunch Box Bully" as part of Book Week celebrations at their school.
The book is a series of articles about connecting with others from different backgrounds and faith traditions written by various people from across Australia.
Written by Amanda Bews, "Devotions from the Aisles" and "Advent Oarsmen: The Robert & Henry McMahon Story" were launched at the AUC Executive Committee meetings on May 29.
Dare to Connect with God is the first in the new Dare to Connect series compiled by personal ministries director Pastor Nicu Dumbrava. This book can be used as a personal study journal, small group resource or discussion guide.
As Bright as the Stars, Sukeshinie Goonatilleke’s second book of stories from the Reformation, was launched in an afternoon of immersive activities at the annual ABC Sales and Marketing Seminar.
The new book focuses on the wellbeing aspects of Sabbath and invites readers to take the Sabbath Challenge, a four-week experiment with Sabbath-keeping.