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Author: S. J. KnightBinding: Paperback, 568 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This striking sequel to A Time to Hear moves the story to the last months of Christ’s ministry when the initial fervour of Israel for the Messiah was faltering. The fictional account gives a realistic perspective on life in those tumultuous days, viewed through the eyes and experiences of a Galilean youth and his family, and provides many unexpected insights into the scriptural record.
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Author: S. J. KnightBinding: Paperback, 576 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
An exciting work, looking at the events surrounding the times of John the Baptist when some in Israel were on the tiptoe of expectation, awaiting the long-promised Messiah. This fictional account gives the flavour of life in those days, viewed through the eyes and experiences of a young Galilean boy, and provides many unexpected insights into the scriptural record.
Author: Michael AshtonBinding: Paperback, 96 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The book of Revelation contains the last recorded words of the Lord Jesus Christ and it has fascinated Bible readers ever since it was written at the end of the first century AD. This Study Guide provides an introduction, explaining the book's special language and teaching, showing the panorama of God's purpose as it has unfolded since Jesus' death and resurrection.
Author: Fred PearceBinding: Pamphlet, 12 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Subscription length: 1 Year (12 issues)Publisher: The Christadelphian
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Author: Stephen PalmerBinding: Paperback, 179 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The period of time from the reformation of Josiah to the destruction of the temple was only about 40 years, but it is one of the most important periods in the history of God's people. The generation of Josiah and his children, short though it was, formed the background for three of the great prophecies of scripture - Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel, as well as the shorter prophecies of Zephaniah and Habakkuk.
Josiah was a remarkable man of faith. How could such a man who devoted his life to learning and living the truth of scripture produce three sons who by their early twenties were thoroughly corrupt? The question will be of keen interest to those bringing up children in a world filled with corrupting influences.
Author: David PearceBinding: Pamphlet, 24 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Edition: 2002 editionBinding: Hardback, 672 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
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Edition: 2002 editionBinding: Green bonded leather, 672 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Author: Fred PearceBinding: Pamphlet, 20 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Author: Harry TennantBinding: Pamphlet, 20 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Author: Michael LewisBinding: Paperback, 78 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The book of Daniel is an endless source of fascination to its readers. In its pages we find thrilling visions of the kingdom of God, the first clear statement about the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus, dramatic trials of faith for God’s people and details of life at the courts of Babylon and Persia. All this in twelve relatively short chapters.
Like all of the Bible, the book of Daniel is written to glorify God and prepare men and women for His kingdom. Any time we can spend with Daniel’s inspired words will help each of us to draw nearer to the Father. The aim of this Study Guide is to do just that and bring each of us a little closer to understanding the words of this remarkable servant of God.
Author: Paul & Elisabeth GendersBinding: Booklet, 48 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Bible Mission
Author: Fred PearceBinding: Pamphlet, 24 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Author: Michael AshtonBinding: Paperback, 184 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
God's call in Leviticus
For many who have read Leviticus today, even many who have embraced the Gospel of Christ, the wording of God's call is not attractive; they are not drawn closer to God by the material in the book, but feel distant from Him and perplexed by much of the law. The objective of this book, therefore, is to show the relevance of Leviticus for today's disciples of Christ, and to draw the unmistakable links between God's message to the nation of Israel in the wilderness, and that to followers of the Lord Jesus who are in a wilderness of probation, endeavouring to enter fully into God's promised rest.
Binding: Booklet, 12 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Bible Mission
Author: Stephen PalmerBinding: Pamphlet, 16 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Updated to take account of the developing situation in the Middle East, this is of special relevance to preaching efforts which focus on Israel and God's hand in the affairs of the Middle East.
Author: Dudley FifieldBinding: Hardback, 352 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Volume two of a three-volume set (Psalms 73-106).
The Book of Psalms, containing the thoughts and meditations of Godly individuals, particularly of David the sweet Psalmist of Israel, adds an immeasurably important dimension to the scriptural account of the lives of men and women revealed in other parts of God's word. Those other accounts, while given from a divine standpoint are often an external view of events. In the Psalms are found the thoughts, the hopes, fears and aspirations of the writers. There are expressions of deep and abiding trust, alongside others that express utter confusion and despair. In them we find mirrored our own spiritual journey.
Edition: 2002 Accompanists' EditionBinding: Paperback, 350 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This edition, in horizontal (landscape) format is Wiro-bound and designed to be used on the music stand of an organ or piano. The music is about 20% larger than in the standard sized hymn book. Each page accommodates 2 pages from the standard book, and all 'anthems' can be played without turning the page. The scripture index is omitted.
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