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For fifty years, Good Grief has helped millions of readers find comfort and rediscover hope after loss. Now this classic text is available in a new edition, with an afterword by the author’s daughters explaining how the book came to be.
GOOD GRIEF
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Sub-titled "A Guide to What Matters Most", Thielen offers us 10 things he believes we do not need to believe and 10 things we do. And in doing so, he shows that some of the things we get most hot under the collar about, are not essential for salvation. There are too many faulty assumptions out there that leave some folk asking: Do I really have to believe that? Thielen's answers are ...
WHAT'S THE LEAST I CAN BELIEVE
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The popular 'Umbedesho' in a large print edition. Page numbering remains unchanged from the Standard edition.
METH HYMN BOOK XHOSA LARGE PRINT
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A reflection on vocation and priestly life from one of today's most accomplished spiritual writers. It reflects on the indifferent, preoccupied world in which the church finds itself today; the ways that God calls us; how we discern vocation; the language we use about faith; what worship is; how we read the Bible - and how it reads us; the power of the sacraments, and the art of preaching.
PREACHING LIFE, THE
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In an effort to help those who've been hurt by or turned off by negative religion, Martin Thielen explains that there is an alternative to abandoning religion: good religion. Thielen uses personal stories to illustrate the dangers of religion that is judgmental, anti-intellectual, and legalistic. While addressing the growth of the new atheism movement and the "Nones" (people that have no ...
ANSWER TO BAD RELIGION IS NOT NO RELIGION
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A multitude of different voices and centuries of church tradition have made it difficult for us to see Jesus the way his own contemporaries saw him, and to understand him in the way that he wanted to be understood. This book places Jesus firmly within his own context, and shows how startlingly relevant he is to our own day as well.
SIMPLY JESUS
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This book was prompted by the tragic death of de Gruchy's eldest son, Steve, and the questions this posed for him about the meaning of life and death from the perspective of the Christian faith. This is the author's very personal, moving, and at times painfully honest engagement with those questions, and his exploration of mystery on the boundaries of human knowledge and experience.
LED INTO MYSTERY
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The volume opens with a survey of the main ideas of the New Atheism, as expressed in the works of Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. We then examine the core views of the movement closely, making due reference to its ‘virtual community’ of websites and blogs. Subjects explored include:
WHY GOD WON'T GO AWAY
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This booklet offers 26 study lessons suitable for small groups or Confirmation classes, examining some of the basics of Christianity. It also includes articles on the importance of a Quiet Time, the development of the Church, and Methodism.
KNOW AND GROW - new edition
clergy offers
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what are we reading?
The Nail by Stephen Cottrell - Some special reading in the build up to Easter. A deeply moving and personal journey through the Passion story, in which key witnesses describe the crucifixion of Jesus from their own point of view. Each character considers the part he or she played in hammering the nails into Jesus. Would you have behaved any differently? Will you accept the nail that crucified Christ, and recognise your role in the drama of the cross?
WELCOME! The Methodist Publishing House (MPH) was established in South Africa in 1894 as an integral part of the mission of the Church. Our Vision Statement is to:
“Contribute to a Christ-Healed Africa by:
- Promoting, distributing and retailing Christian literature for nurturing devotional, spiritual and theological growth;
- Servicing the whole Church (not just Methodists) by making available resources and other enhancements for Christian worship and mission;
- Providing specific services and publishing requirements to equip the Methodist Church of Southern Africa in its mission objectives”.
We seek to accomplish this and participate in spreading the Gospel by making Christian books and other resources available to individuals, churches and institutions, and providing church officers and their churches with apparel and other church supplies. In order to fund its mission, MPH runs its business on sound business principles (while observing Christian ethics) with the aim of producing sustainable profits.
We currently represent several reputable overseas publishers in South Africa, among them Abingdon Press and Westminster John Knox Press, both based in the USA, and SCM Press, Canterbury Press, St Andrews Press and SPCK, all based in the UK.
We operate 13 shops under the banner of CHRISTIAN CONNEXION RESOURCE CENTRES. These shops are located in Cape Town, Johannesburg (central), Bryanston, Soweto, Pretoria, Benoni, Port Elizabeth, East London, Mthatha, Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Bloemfontein and Kimberley. These shops supply a wide assortment of products to all South African Christians. The range includes a wide selection of books, church requisites and clerical wear.