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eBook Deal - Compared to Her just 99p!

Dean Faulkner | 18 Nov 2014

Looking up and looking down at others is something we all do yet, for many of us, it's so habitual we hardly notice we're doing it. Unfortunately the consequences are far more evident.

Sophie de Witt's, Compared To Her takes a good hard look at how we compare ourselves to others and the reasons why we do it. It's a problem we just cannot afford to ignore! Sophie offers hope by presenting the God-given remedy and convincing us that rather than being doomed to dissatisfaction, contentment is a realistic option.

Read more HERE and get the ebook for just 99p until midday on Thursday using the code hcth1114 at the checkout.

Christmas Ideas: Bake through the Bible

Dex Fletcher | 17 Nov 2014

Christmas is coming and you may be struggling for ideas of things to do or gifts to buy. We’re going to be posting some Christmas ideas in the next few weeks. Starting with scrumptious Christmas cupcakes from Bake Through The Bible:

Or you might like to find some other Christmas gift ideas HERE.

Eternity Changes Everything ebook - just 99p/$1.50!

Dean Faulkner | 14 Nov 2014

How much time do you spend worrying what the future holds? The look of the future often affects how we feel currently. A bright future helps us feel content whereas an uncertain future can bring the opposite feelings.

If you are worried about your future… if you can't quite see how the future is going to make a difference to the here and now … or if you simply want to get more excited about where you will spend eternity ... then have a read of Stephen Witmer's, Eternity Changes Everything.

In this book, Witmer lifts up our eyes to see beyond the “now” that presses in on us to what is eternal. More than that, he lifts up our eyes to see the eternal God in the magnificence of his redeeming purposes. What encouragement this brings to the spiritually weary and what challenge it brings to those tempted to fall sleep amid the buzz and plenty of our modern world! This treatment of deep, biblical themes is fresh, pastoral and stimulating.

Read more and get the book HERE for just 99p/$1.50 until midday on Monday. Use code hece1114 at the checkout.

Epic Ideas

Alison Mitchell | 14 Nov 2014

Coping with different personalities in a small group

When small groups of children contain big personalities, even the best-prepared Sunday school or Bible club sessions can be quickly de-railed! How do we manage the different characters in our group so that everyone goes away feeling valued and having learned something? This extract from a leader’s training session in the  Epic Leader's Guide offers some advice. You’ll probably recognise some of these characters from the adults in your home group too!

Chatterbox Charlie 
Very talkative and dominates discussions.
• Sit next to "Charlie" to reduce eye contact.
• Ask: “What does someone else think?”
• Ask "Charlie" to summarize the discussions, so that he has to listen to the others’ contributions.
• Talk to him privately about the problem.
• If you have lots of “Chatterbox Charlies”, then have an item that group members must hold, or cards they must hand in, before they can speak.

Debater Dani
Always presents opposition, and challenges every point.
• It can be intimidating for others but at the same time can help produce a “proper” discussion – so aim to direct "Dani" rather than shut her up!
• Ask for other suggestions.
• Break into pairs so that everyone has the chance to express a viewpoint.
• Set a group rule that it’s ok to disagree but you can’t talk over each other and can’t put down those with different ideas.
• Make sure you stick to main point – have a question time towards the end of Epic Explorers.

Voiceless Vic
Quieter and rarely contributes.
• Try to get to know "Vic". His silence could be because he is shy or because he doesn't want to be there or because he doesn't understand. Equally, he may be a heavily “auditory” learner, and will learn without having to contribute.
• Give "Vic" chances by asking: “Does anyone want to add anything?” Direct questions sometimes help.
• Sit opposite "Vic" to maximise eye contact.
• Take time to chat outside the discussion group and learn interests, so you can “pitch” questions and illustrations that interest him.
• Personal encouragement can make all the difference – both outside of group time and in thanking him for contributions.

Read more on Distracter Dom & Churchy Casey in the Epic Leader's Guide

 

Epic Explorers: Jesus is God's Son

Dex Fletcher | 13 Nov 2014

This week on the blog we’re launching Epic Explorers, the brand-new children’s edition of Christianity Explored. Here’s a preview of pages from the Epic Explorers Logbook for 8-11 year olds. As with the adult Christianity Explored course, Epic Explorers aims to get children looking at the text of the Bible for themselves as they discover the wonderful truth about Jesus.

Epic Explorers: Who is Jesus?

Dex Fletcher | 12 Nov 2014

Here's a sample from Epic Explorers, the brand new children’s edition of Christianity Explored:

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Light in the Darkness

Dex Fletcher | 7 Nov 2014

Excited to announce that 'Light in the Darkness' - our brand new graphic novel faithfully illustrating the unchanged text of the Christmas story from the gospel of Luke.

Available to buy now from HERE.

eBook Deal: Serving without Sinking - just £1

Dean Faulkner | 4 Nov 2014

Many of us are serving, and feel like we're sinking. We feel joyless, weary and burdened.

John Hindley shows how Jesus was telling the truth when He offered people an "easy yoke" — a way of serving Him that is joyful and liberating. He explains why serving is so often joyless — and how our identity in Christ changes everything.

If you are serving, but sometimes feel as though you're sinking… you need this ebook!

Get the ebook version for just £1 at the checkout using the discount code sws0411.

Offer expires at midday on Thursday.

Encouragement from the Kibera slum, Nairobi...

James Burstow | 3 Nov 2014

We're so excited to be partnering with Kipepeo Designs this year, promoting the cards that they make in the huge Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya. The cards are lovingly handmade by ladies who live in the slum bringing them a vital source of income - and they are proving incredibly popular!

But the other side of Kipepeo's work is sharing the gospel with the ladies who work there and we are thrilled that they're finding our Good Book Guides useful for doing that. Here are some shots of Margaret, Philgona, Patricia and Millicent studying the Bible before work, looking at the last hours before Jesus' crucifixion in Luke 22-24:

We are so grateful to God for this opportunity not only to support these ladies financially, but also with resources that will help them grow in their knowledge and love of Jesus. Please join us in praying for these ladies and for the work of Kipepeo in the Kibera slum.

See our range of Kipepeo cards HERE.

Tricky Trailer

Phil Grout | 30 Oct 2014

Available to pre-order HERE.

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