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louise dobbie
my heart should cry out more
As you read and meditate on these poems, your thoughts become centred on God, His goodness to us, His love for us and His great character.
You also become more aware of our fallen and brokenness, and the need for His grace and redemption. Who doesn't need to do that.
I am not a poetry reader, but enjoyed delving into this book and thinking about the poem, the associated verses and the Questions presented.
I often reflectively prayed through the poem at the end.
This is the kind of book that can sit on the coffee table. The illustrations are beautiful and picking it up and reading a poem, even randomly, will bring you nearer to our good God.
My Heart Cries Out
Debbie Reid
It's always a pleasure to work with Karl and his team
It's always a pleasure to work with Karl and his team. They make running event bookstalls easy and affordable for organisers and event attenders. Their desire to make good Christian books eaily availabe is greatly appreciated.
The Wandering Bookseller
Rachel
Delightful children's book
Oopsie Gardeners, Hired by Mistake is a delightful, whimsical adventure in which good intentions meet glitter, and mistakes meet grace. Both hilarious and heart-warming, young children, early readers and parents alike will enjoy this cleverly told tale.
Oopsie Gardeners: Book 1 - Hired by Mistake: A wholesome and funny Christian chapter book series for early readers - perfect for boys and girls who love laugh-out-loud stories
Sharolyn Newington
An important book for our generation!
In the wake of a generation raised on Dobson’s teaching, Meredith Miller provides a positive alternative for nurturing faith in our children, and healing some of our own hurts as adults in the process. I think this book is vitally important for parents and ALL adults who work with children in a church or similar teaching context. It is practical and hopeful, grounded in research and sound theology. I bought an extra 8 copies so I could run a book club discussion group.
Woven: Nurturing a Faith Your Kid Doesn't Have to Heal From
Jonathan
Not just a collection of essays...
...it is a summons, calling us to reckon with the industrial habits that are debasing our land, our communities, and ultimately ourselves. I love this book because it feels both prophetic and pastoral. It unsettles, but it also steadies. It names the crisis honestly, yet refuses despair. It reminds us that the alternative to a world-ending fire is not grand heroics but daily faithfulness—to soil, to neighbour, to limits, and to love. For anyone concerned about creation care, community, or the moral shape of modern life.
The World-ending Fire : The Essential Wendell Berry