Deeper Still


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Author and pastor Pearl Moses prays that you experience ever-increasing depths of intimacy in your pursuit of the King. She hopes that your entire life may be caught up in the pursuit of His presence and your heart enraptured by His gaze. Deeper Still: Intimate Conversations with God presents a communion-with-God journal that picks up conversations with God in a similar vein to her first journal, A Heart Full of Prayers. Through musings and prayers, Moses seeks to amplify Abba Father’s call to intimacy with Himself. In processing her own heart’s responses to that call, she invites you not to shy away from transparency with God but instead to pour out your joy, passions, pain, and struggles before Him as a vital part of a deeper, closer walk with our beloved Lord and King. Here she shares prayers of thanksgiving, prayer wrestlings to hearten and help anyone struggling emotionally, prayers written during a period of hospitalisation and recuperation during several months of national lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and prayers inspired by a range of life circumstances, readings, and musings. Offered as a companion resource to A Heart Full of Prayers, this collection presents prayers for all who hunger and thirst for a deeper, closer walk with God.




The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe


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C. S. Lewis was a British author, lay theologian, and contemporary of J.R.R. Tolkien. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is the first book in The Chronicles of Narnia.




Prayer


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Paying homage to prayer traditions from around the world and throughout history, this celebration of prayer covers everything from Pentacoastalist revivals to the sacred pipe to the Catholic rosary.




Into the Wardrobe


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Published in the early 1950s, C. S. Lewis's seven Chronicles of Narnia were proclaimed instant children's classics and have been hailed in The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature as "the most sustained achievement in fantasy for children by a 20th-century author." But how could Lewis (a formidable critic, scholar, and Christian apologist)conjure up the kind of adventures in which generations of children (and adults) take such delight? In this engaging and insightful book, C. S. Lewis expert David C. Downing invites readers to join his vivid exploration of the Chronicles of Narnia, offering a detailed look at the enchanting stories themselves and also focusing on the extraordinary intellect and imagination of the man behind the Wardrobe. Downing presents each Narnia book as its own little wardrobe - each tale an opportunity to discover a visionary world of bustling vitality, sparkling beauty, and spiritual clarity. And Downing's examination of C. S. Lewis's personal life shows how the content of these classic children's books reflects Lewis's love of wonder and story, his affection for animals and homespun things, his shrewd observations about human nature, along with his vast reading, robust humor, theological speculations, medieval scholarship, and arcane linguistic jokes. A fun glossary of odd and invented words will allow readers to speak with Narnian flair, regaling friends and family with unusual words like cantrips, poltoonery, hastilude, and skirling. A masterful work that will appeal to both new and seasoned fans of Narnia, Into the Wardrobe offers a journey beyond Narnia's deceptively simple surface and into its richly textured and unexpected depths.




In the World


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Teaches students to write well and introduces them to quality classic and contemporary essays. Now revised and updated.




Consuming Jesus


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Foreword by Donald MillerAfterword by John M. PerkinsMany Americans think that race problems are a thing of the past because we no longer live under the Jim Crow laws that once sustained overt structures of segregation. Unfortunately, says Paul Louis Metzger, today we live under an updated version of segregation, through the subtle power of unchallenged norms of consumer preference.Consumerism affects and infects the church, reinforcing race and class divisions in society. Intentionally or unintentionally, many churches have set up structures of church growth that foster segregation, such as appealing to consumer appetites. Metzger here argues that the evangelical Christian church needs to admit this fault and intentionally move away from race, class, and consumer segregation.Challenging the consumerism that fosters ethnic and economic divisions and distorts evangelical Christianity, Consuming Jesus puts forth a theologically grounded call to restructure the church's passions and practices, transforming the evangelical imagination around a nobler, all-consuming vision of the Christian faith.Visit the Consuming Jesus blog created by the The Institute for the Theology of Culture: New Wine, New Wineskins at: http: //consumingjesus.org/




The Second Greatest Story Ever Told


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In The Second Greatest Story Ever Told bestselling author Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, reveals St. John Paul II's witness for our time. Building on the prophetic voices of Margaret Mary Alacoque, Thérèse of Lisieux, Maximilian Kolbe, and Faustina Kowalska, The Second Greatest Story Ever Told is more than a historical account of the Great Mercy Pope. This book expounds on the profound connection between Divine Mercy and Marian consecration. It serves as an inspiration for all those who desire to bear witness to the mercy of God, focused on Christ and formed by Mary. Now is the time of mercy. Now is the time to make John Paul's story your own.




A Deeper Magic


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A Man of Science . . . Rogue physician Ian MacNeill is intrigued by wild child Margaret Rose from the night they first clash in the Victorian streets of Aberdeen. When she is suddenly banished by her father, Ian hopes to forget her and delves into dangerous experiments that taint his reputation. An outcast, he voyages to a lonely Scottish island to practice medicine...the very place of Margaret's exile. A Woman of Magic . . . Years might have passed since she was a broken, disillusioned girl, but Margaret Rose still remembers the charming, charismatic Ian. Now a warm, compassionate woman, she is shocked to realize that the handsome survivor she rescues from a shipwreck is the man who haunts her dreams. Once again she shuns his protection. Not even Ian can stop her study of the healing arts -- although she is taught at the hand of a known witch. But Ian is patient and persuasive...until he and Margaret join forces to defy society and confront the ghosts of the past. Only together do they find love and true magic... Suspense, emotion, and sensuality fill the pages of this classic Victorian romance from bestselling author Jillian Hunter.




Here's Hoping


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'Here's Hoping'. The title is tongue-in-cheek. By saying “here's hoping” we usually fake hope because in reality we are not that hopeful. It is spoken without much confidence or hope at all and betrays uncertainty. We say it as we cast our wants and wishes, without much conviction, into the winds of fortune and the whims of the future, but without any sense of a guarantee for the desired result. “Here's hoping” speaks of longing that is not firing on all cylinders, of a dream or desire that is likely to stay that way, unrealized and unrequited. When we say it, we do not think “cross my heart and hope to die”. That kind of vigorous assurance and commitment is not usually prompting the phrase. It is less about crossing the heart and more about crossing the fingers. It is less about surety and more about good luck. To say “here's hoping” is to prepare oneself for potential disappointment. Ironically, it is more an expression of hopelessness than hope. This book gives the reasons we can say "Here's hoping" with assured anticipation and confidence




Themes & Readings for Assemblies


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Comprising a large number of extracts from biblical and literary sources, including poems and prose, these readings for secondary-school assemblies are arranged in themes such as Christmas, the life of Christ, Easter, some of Christ's parables, the story of St Peter, Christian teachings, rules for living, and saints and saintly people. Each theme has an introduction and suggestions on how to use the readings, and the book ends with a collection of prayers, together with advice as to suitable occasions for use.