The strength of Puritan character and life lay in prayer and meditation. In this practice the spirit of prayer was regarded as of first importance and the best form of prayer, for living prayer is the characteristic of genuine spirituality. Yet prayer is also vocal and may therefore on occasions be written. Consequently in the Puritan tradition there are many written prayers and meditations which constitute an important corpus of inspiring devotional literature. Too often ex tempore prayer lacks variety, order and definiteness. The reason for this lies partly in a neglect of due preparation. It is here that the care and scriptural thoroughness which others found necessary in their approach to God may be of help. This book has been prepared not to ‘supply’ prayers but to prompt and encourage the Christian as he treads the path on which others have gone before. The author was a Canon of St. Albans Cathedral, sometime Rector of Little Munden and Sacombe, Hertfordshire, and was for seventeen years a tutor in Biblical Theology and Christian Doctrine at All Nations Christian College. He died in October 1994 aged 79.
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Ignatius Seta
Simple, But Very Deep
Simple book for every teenagers who need to know God and their faith. I use this book for my youth - and we have a good discussion from it. You need this book in your bookshelf!
10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about Christianity
Tracey Kent
Perfect Gift
I purchased this book for my youngest grandson for Easter and he loves it. The illustrations are stunning.
When the World Wakes Up
Emily Andrews
Excellent and helpful book
Our Staff team has been reading this book together and has found it so helpful. It's great at defining what a team leader is and isn't and what they should be doing. It's been great for us as area leaders to read it in order to help our team leaders understand their role. I'd like to give one to everyone in my ministry teams so that everyone, not just the team leader, understands the role. I've also loved that it is written by someone in an Australian church so we don't need to translate it to what it might look like for us in Australia.
The Team Leader's Handbook – How to help Christians serve Jesus together
Henry Trewren
Excellent book for pastors
A convincing book on the need to preach the whole counsel of God. Teaching Scripture and proclaiming Christ through all of Scripture to the church week by week is good and right. Andrew and Tim recognise that God has given us a book filled with various genres and different human authors yet inspired by the Holy Spirit. Every pastor needs to equip God's children to understand God through his inspired Word, to enjoy God and eager to know him. By God's grace this will bring about motivation to speak of Jesus and his good news to all people, to praise God for his glorious grace.
Tim and Andrew advocate for a 10 year preaching plan or more to consider what parts of the Bible are covered so that the church is learning from all of Scripture, shaped by God's Word not a preacher's preference.
I'm keen to implement what Andrew and Tim suggest and I reckon what they describe will mean more people are keen to serve Jesus, know him and love him with all their heart.
The Whole Counsel of God: Why and How to Preach the Entire Bible
Ngaire
Colours and Shapes!
If you don't like word or number games, then, Qwirkle is the game for you.
After many games you won't get board because you can be quite strategic in the game too!