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God’s Big Promises Bible Storybook (Book Review)
–Adrian Reynolds
Drawing biblical faithfulness and delightful visuals together for children is a tough task. This new book is a great option that does just that.
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Raising Confident Kids (Book Review)
–Joel Murray
Ed Drew’s book sets out principles for every Christian parent to help their children know who they are and whose they are.
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Caring for Widows (Book Review)
–Gareth Lewis
A book that deserves to be read by all church leaders to help prepare them for the growing number of widows in our congregations.
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Road Map to Jesus (Book Review)
–Paul Mallard
How do the God and events of the Old Testament relate to Jesus? Alistair Chalmers’ short and very helpful book gives answers to this and more.
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Refreshed (Book Review)
–Adrian Reynolds
John Hindley’s ‘Refreshed’ is a super holiday devotional book to come back to each year.
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Priscilla, Where Are You? (Book Review)
–Elinor Magowan
Natalie Brand’s book is a timely and helpful challenge to women in our churches to commit to joyful theology.
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Busy (Book Review)
–Rachel Sloan
In a world of being busy, Ian Carmichael helps us understand what God’s plan is for our busyness and our rest.
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Unconventional (Book Review)
–Rachel Sloan
A practical resource for starting or reviewing a robust women’s ministry that teaches, equips, and cares for women in the church.
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Embracing Complementarianism (Book Review)
–Rachel Sloan
A welcome addition to the thinking on how complementarianism can be put into practice for the flourishing of the church.
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Leaders Who Follow (Book Review)
–Ray Evans
Trusting, following, and experiencing the love of Jesus keeps us humbly serving his cause, rather than our own.
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Making Faith Magnetic (Book Review)
–Rachel Sloan
Dan Strange’s excellent book encourages us to engage with the questions people are asking in order to point them to Jesus.
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Three Books to Read on Leadership in 2022
Three Books to Read on Leadership in 2022
–Ray Evans
Three important Christian leadership books were published in 2021 which would be a good addition to your reading list this year.
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Powerful Leaders? (Book Review)
–Ray Evans
Marcus Honeysett’s important book on spiritual abuse is challenging, humbling, and full of insights to help you serve others, and Christ, better.
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The Least, the Last, and the Lost (Book Review)
–Alistair Chalmers
Mez McConnell’s new book is a must-read for pastors, church planters, and those trying to reach people in schemes or council estates with the gospel.
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Time Well Spent (Book Review)
–Adrian Reynolds
Colin Webster’s short book gives practical and encouraging advice to help make the most of your quiet times.
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Brave by Faith (Book Review)
–Rachel Sloan
Alistair Begg shows us how discovering the message of the book of Daniel enables us to stand firm and live bravely.
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Finding My Father (Book Review)
–Elinor Magowan
Blair Linne’s personal story of fatherlessness is compelling, instructive, and insightful. A must-read to help you disciple those that are hurting.
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God of All Things (Book Review)
–Adrian Reynolds
Andrew Wilson has written a simple but profound book that will do you the world of good.
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Creation Care (Book Review)
–Alan Young
Douglas and Jonathan Moo provide a thrilling, challenging, and inspiring invitation to explore the place of the natural world in God’s purposes.
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Being the Bad Guys (Book Review)
–Trevor Archer
Stephen McAlpine’s book helps Christians consider the new reality of being seen as “bad guys”, and how to be the best bad guys we can be.
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If Only (Book Review)
–Rachel Sloan
For those who have experienced life’s disappointments, Jennie Pollock helps cultivate godly contentment.
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Finding the Right Hills to Die On (Book Review)
–Adrian Reynolds
Gavin Ortlund’s book on theological triage is an important one for UK church leaders at all kinds of levels.
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Help! I’m Married to my Pastor (Book Review)
–Elinor Magowan
Jani Ortlund shares her experiences and reflections as a pastor’s wife to encourage those who follow in her footsteps.
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Fixated (Book Review)
–Rachel Sloan
Tim Chester’s Advent devotional book encourages us to look away from Christmas distractions and become fixated on Jesus.
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