In Immanuel, Matthew McNaught explores his upbringing in an evangelical community in Winchester. As he moved away from the faith of his childhood, a group of his church friends joined TB Joshua's SCOAN in Lagos. At what point does faith turn into tyranny?
Renowned Bible teacher and New York Times bestselling author Joyce Meyer offers room for personal reflection in this Colossians Bible study, which identifies the key truths about Jesus and how He transforms relationships in every area of our lives -- our homes, churches, and world.
This in-depth study of Galatians from New York Times bestselling author Joyce Meyer will inspire readers to walk the path of holiness and understand that because of Jesus, faith is our salvation.
This book attempts to tell the story of the Church of Ireland in the context of Irish history, helping the reader to understand some of the situations in which the Church found itself, and still finds itself. Dr Milne is aware of the importance of writing about the Church's past in the context of the wider context of Irish history.
Peace Apart: Lasting Impressions of C.S. Lewis is the third book in a series by Bishop Fintan Monahan on people whose lives and literary works have inspired him.
This account of the Irish Jesuits from 1695 to 1811 is concerned with those who lived and worked in Dublin and, in particular, with a central figure, the quite remarkable educationalist and pastor, Thomas Betagh.
Best-selling author of `Saints for Our Time' and `Saints for the Journey' Fr John Murray introduces us to a selection of saints for the family , to mark the World Meeting of Families which takes place in Dublin in August.