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Why Does God Let Bad Things Happen? | Chris Morphew
If you’ve seen or experienced bad things in the world and you find yourself asking, “Why is the world like this?”, “Does God actually care about my suffering?” or “Will the world be this way forever?”, then you’re not alone in your doubts. And you needn’t look far for answers!
The Heart of Anger | Christopher Ash and Steve Midgley
It’s easy to find a reason to be angry: violence in Ukraine, senseless shootings at schools in America, the depravity of abuse in marriages or our churches, famine in war zones. But often it’s the personal anger that feels more real.
Questions Women Asked | Simonetta Carr
What I love about this book is that I learned about so many women from centuries and centuries before. These women have had a significant impact on the lives of Christians around them, as well as influencing great teachers and theologians of their time.
The Big Wide Welcome | Trillia Newbell
Using Catalina Echeverri’s joyful illustrations to help tell the story, this book tackles the topic of favouritism from James 2.
Teach me to feel | Courtney Reissig
I don’t know about you but sometimes I feel like I am being held hostage by emotions. In my day-to-day life this looks like either being ruled by my feelings or feeling like I have no feelings at all.
How to Read the Bible | Richard Chin
Adapted to our modernised attention span at a truly pamphlet size, this has all the basics to get you raring to go and feeling equipped
The World Next Door | Rory Shiner and Peter Orr
This book is a helpful tool to share with others you want to communicate the gospel to. The explanations are clear and not full of jargon, but also invite the reader to respond to what they have read.
Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy | Mark Vroegop
This is one of those books on suffering and lamenting that’s written from the trenches, rather than the philosophers’ armchair.
The End of Me | Liz Wann
For me those first parenting years sometimes felt a bit more like drowning in a raging river than gracefully gliding like a duck on a calm lake.
How Long O Lord | Don Carson
I recently discovered I was not so stoic when in pain and anticipating more to come. My world shrunk to reacting, enduring, and managing my unhappy body and mind.