Reformation For The Family (bc1-104) And other articles from the quarterly magazine Reformation Today. Family life has its roots in the work of creation. Consistently throughout the Bible the relationships of husband and wife, and of parents and children, are presented as divinely ordained and therefore must not be set aside by men. What is the nature of these relationships? Do we fulfil the biblical requirements for family life? The aim of the first four articles of this book is to clarify these issues. A variety of practical subjects follows in which there is stress upon the urgent need for reformation today. Reasonable condition. 160 pages, published by Reformation Today 1974. £0.75. p&p £1.43. Buy multiple items and get big p&p discounts |
Wes Haystead - Teaching Your Child About God (bc1-264) This book is a practical, scriptural guide that will prepare you to meet your child's questions head-on, in terms that a child can understand. And even though a young child's understanding may be limited, it is possible to introduce them to Christian concepts, once you've discovered the sound biblical advice and proven educational insights within this book. Good condition; the covers are very slightly worn around the edges. 138 pages, published by Regal Books. £2.75. p&p £1.20. Buy multiple items and get big discounts |
Liz and Anna Hinds - Generation Gap (bc1-266) 'As is the mother, so is the daughter' (Ezekiel 16:44). Nothing could seem further from the truth as we are given this insight into the lives of Liz Hinds and her daughter Anna. Family holidays, clothes, exams, nose-piercing, driving lessons, football, boyfriends - these are just a few of the issues covered in this booklet as mother and daughter give us access to all areas of their family life. They write about the same subjects from their own perspective, in a way that is both funny and utterly honest. However, as we get to know the pair better we see that they may not be so different after all and that their belief in God can help bridge the gap. Good condition. 64 pages, published by Kevin Mayhew 1999. £1.50. p&p £1.20. Buy multiple items and get big discounts |
Josephine Feeney - Sowing the Seeds of Love (bc1-129) The birth of a child can inspire wonder at the mystery of life, as well as being a time of great personal challenge for parents. In this book the author draws on her own experience as well as that of others. She shows some of the ways that children can be introduced to prayer and an awareness of the divine. The emphasis is not just on personal spirituality and family prayer, but also on community activity and worship as experiences of God. Reasonable condition. On the front cover one corner is creased. 159 pages, published by Lion 1999. £2.75. p&p £1.20. Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings. |
Paul Francis - Help your Kids Stay Drug-Free (bc1-282) In an average school of 1000 children, 700 will be offered drugs at some point: 90 will try ecstasy, 200 will try amphetamines, 300 will try cannabis. This book gives no-nonsense advice to parents on this critical issue that can be read in one hour. It helps us understand why our children take drugs and how we can help. It also provides practical action points on: talking to your children about drugs; knowing if they are doing drugs; helping them stay drug free; encouraging them to live fulfilling lives. Good condition; the pages have yellowed slightly. 104 pages, published by Harper Collins 1999. £2.75. p&p £1.20. Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings. |
Catherine Marshall - Together With God (bc1-032) When Catherine Marshall's children were young, the family enjoyed many stories, prayers and poems. Meet the king with wet feet, discover how one dog saved another from drowning, find out why Tommy's dad made him try to put toothpaste back in the tube when he caught him telling lies. Delightful pictures enhance the text for those too young to read the words. 'We thought you would like our family-prayertime stories as much as we like them. That's why Peter, John and I decided to make this book' - Catherine Marshall. Good condition. 121 pages, published by Hodder and Stoughton 1986. £0.99. p&p £1.00. Buy multiple items and get big discounts |
Paul Marston - God and the Family (bc1-022) The family is under attack. More and more people today are questioning the value of traditional family roles and relationships. This book directly challenges the confused and unhelpful views so popular today, and take us back to the original patterns for human relationships given in the Bible. Thought-provoking yet practical, it covers a range of issues, including building a marriage, the different roles of men and women, sexulaity, and bringing up children. Paul Marston helps us distinguish between cultural traditions and the Bible's absolute standards so that we can anchor our family living in God's unchanging truth. Fair condition. The spine is creased and the covers are worn around the edges. Due to the age of the book the pages have yellowed. 212 pages, published by Kingsway 1984 £0.60. p&p £1.20. Buy multiple items and get big discounts |