Chaplaincy of Lorgues with Fayence Bookstall
Inspector Smart looks into the Empty Tomb - a great book for 4-7 year olds
I haven't read this book, but it is written by Christopher Ash, currently the Director of Proclamation Trust, a speaker and teacher I greatly respect , and the previous rector of our church in England.
Sam Allbery is a minister in the Church of England, gay and celibate.
A very sound book - I knew John well until his early death in 2014. He writes with clarity, sensitivity and learning.
Aimed at youngsters - the story of brave Esther who saved her people
Where was Jericho? "Tell it not in Gath" - but where's that? And where are Ephesus, Galatia, Philippi, Colossi? Maybe knowing the answers will help understand the relevance of the Bible.
This is a new book by John - who also features on our "Wider View" column. John writes about doubt.
One of the last books by one of the church's greatest 20th century leaders. An accessible read on what makes a church.
Tony Payne joins forces with the former Bishop of Sydney - two authors I respect.
This is very readable, and has already affected the practicalities of my prayer life.
That's a good question. It's a question I asked when I first examined Christianity seriously. This is a new book I haven't read yet, but it's by an author I respect.
Marcus Nodder also leads a rather "different" church, on a barge moored off Canary Wharf in London.
It does what it says on the tin. A very helpful book in addressing the secular challenge. A good book for those thinking about whether God exists.
A gift for French friends?