J. I. Packer maintains that anyone who wants to know God will want to know as much as they can of what is in the Bible.
This is a guidebook for the inner journey, recognising God in the ordinary, in the joy and sadness of things, about knowing that God cannot be separated from whatever we experience.
How can we work out what God wants us to do in response to the burning issues facing the world today?
An uplifting, encouraging reminder that God works through his imperfect people
When Joyce Meyer posted ‘God’s not mad at you’ on Facebook she didn’t realise that those five words would trigger thousands of posts of gratitude and relief
Taking a fresh look at Bible passages he thought he knew, Krish Kandiah was struck by the fact that when God turns up, he never seems to do what people expect - and started to wonder what this might mean for the ways we expect to encounter God today.
Five Bible stories of people facing difficult situations vividly retold to show us that God doesn't give up on us
In a world of rejection, He accepts you
8 spiritual experiments you can try at home.
An honest and open book about spiritual dryness and how to cope with it
What Jacob's story tells us about grace, mercy and God's relentless love
Re-connecting ancient spiritual practices, evangelism and justice