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Preaching Through the Christian Year: Year 1: Sermon Outlines

By Ford, D.W.Cleverley

Will the church be caught away?

By Peter Michell

A Century of Moral Philosophy

By Hudson, W.D.

No one can serve two masters

By Peter Michell

Silence into Service: Simple Companion to Christian Meditation

By Pierse, Gerry

Laymans BBC #18 John (Layman's Bible Book Commentary, 18)

By Carter, James E

Encountering the Depths

By MARY CLARE (Mother), Mary Clare, Mother

Sowers and Reapers: Companion to the Gospels and Acts (Guidelines Companion Series)

By Parr, John

Survey of the New Testament

By Gundry, Robert Horton

Another Look at St.John's Gospel

By Clutterbuck, Ivan

So That's What It's All About

By Peter Michell

Favour - Enjoying the children's bread

By Peter Michell

Seeking Meaning and Making Sense (Societas)

By Haldane, John

The Sign of Jonas

By Thomas Merton

Values in a Time of Upheaval

By Joseph Ratzinger

A Concise Catechism for Catholics

By James Tolhurst

Living with Food Intolerance (Overcoming Common Problems)

By Gazzola, Alex

Truth Behind the Bible Code TPB

By Jeffrey Satinover, Satinover, Jeffrey

Common Ground: A Song Book for All the Churches

By Church of Scotland Panel on Worship

HOW PEOPLE GROW WORKBOOK PB: What the Bible Reveals about Personal Growth

By CLOUD & TOWNSEND

The New Testament in Modern English

By J. B. Phillips

In the footsteps of Moses

By Moshe Pearlman

The First Witnesses

By Sister Michaela

Who's Who in the Old Testament

By Comay, Joan

The Shack

By Paul Young, Wm, Wm Paul Young, The Shack, 978-0340979495, 0340979496, 9780340979495, Cross Roads: What if you could go back and put things right, 978-1444745993, 1444745999, 9781444745993, Young, Wm Paul

Letters of Direction

By Abbe de Tourville

The Father Heart of God

By McClung, Floyd

Deep Stuff

By Riddell, Mike

But I Say to You: Exploring the Gospel of Matthew

By Fisher, Leith

Holy Discontent: Fueling the Fire That Ignites Personal Vision

By Bill Hybels