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Helen Thorne | 8 Jan 2013

With a new year upon us, we’re busy in the office preparing to launch an exciting array of products designed to inspire, equip and support you in your ministry. And, as valued blog-readers, we thought we’d give you a sneak preview of just a few of the titles we’ve got coming out in the next 6 months…

So here’s a little glimpse of one or two things that each member of the editorial team has been writing or editing ready for 2013.

Tim Thornborough:
Gospel Centred Work by Tim Chester and Christopher de la Hoyde (coming soon)
This new volume in the brilliant Gospel-centred series tackles how we think about work as believers. As I've worked with the authors and edited it, it has changed the way I think about work in quite remarkable ways - so looking forward to this resource helping so many of us who struggle with work in all kinds of ways.... continue reading

Happy New Year!

Helen Thorne | 1 Jan 2013

A happy new year to all our blog readers!

Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6

Popular Posts from the Past Year

Helen Thorne | 1 Jan 2013

And here, on the last day of 2012, is a round-up of our most read blog posts of the past 12 months.

1. Infographic: Rulers of Israel and Judah

2. Introducing one of our exciting new books of the year: The Hard Corps

3. Infographic: Life of David - from Shepherd to King

4. Debunking a few myths surrounding the women bishops' debate

5. Some tips on how to break free from self-harm

6. Making the most of Halloween

7. Reflections on Vaughan Robert's interview in Evangelicals Now

8. Some great tips for Home Group leaders

9. Why bother with an advent calendar?

10. All about angels ...

Happy Christmas!

Helen Thorne | 25 Dec 2012

A very happy Christmas to all our blog-readers around the world.

For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end. He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever. The zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this. Isaiah 9:6-7

Festive Opening Hours

Helen Thorne | 21 Dec 2012

For your information, here are our opening hours over the Christmas period:

UK office:
December 24th: office closed
December 25th: office closed
December 26th: office closed
December 27th-28th: office open as usual

US office:
December 24th: office closed
December 25th: office closed
December 26th-28th: office open as usual

Please feel free to continue to order via email or via the websites while the offices are closed - we'll look forward to processing your order as soon as we're able on our return.

Christmas Lunch!

Helen Thorne | 29 Nov 2012

It's still only November, I know. But it's hard to find a date when we're all free. So yesterday, the wonderful people at Christianity Explored Ministries came down to join the Good Book Company team for our Christmas lunch. And we thought you might like a peak at our time together.

There were smiles

... continue reading

A revolutionary idea: teach about Jesus in R.E.

Carl Laferton | 27 Nov 2012

English people want Christianity taught in schools; and Christianity isn’t being taught well in schools, according to recently-published research.

58% of those asked said it is important for children to know about the history of Christianity. 56% want them to be taught about major Christian festivals; 51% about how Christianity distinguishes right from wrong. And the academic leading the project, Dr Nigel Fancourt of Oxford University, said lessons often lacked “intellectual development” and were not always “challenging and vibrant”.

So far, so encouraging. But dig a little deeper, and it’s not quite what it seems.... continue reading

Happy Thanksgiving!

Helen Thorne | 22 Nov 2012

A very happy Thanksgiving Day to all our US friends.

Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name. For the LORD is good and his love endures for ever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.

Psalm 100: 4-5

The Women Bishops Debate: Debunking a few myths

Carl Laferton | 22 Nov 2012

We’re hearing a lot of pretty strong claims made about the whole women-bishop-debate in the Church of England.

The secular media reports, and the comments from the bishops, are overwhelmingly annoyed that the measure to admit women to the episcopate failed—unsurprisingly, since both the media and the bishops were strongly in favour. Views of those who oppose women bishops tend to be buried right at the bottom of articles—this a pretty representative one. To read the articles and the weight given to the two side’s views, you could quite easily forget that over a third of the “normal” members of the CofE’s General Synod opposed the measure.... continue reading

Farewell Chappo

Helen Thorne | 16 Nov 2012

A gentle man of God; faithful preacher; author of engaging books such as A Fresh Start; evangelist with a passion for the lost; treasured family member and friend. Just a few of the ways in which John Chapman will be remembered.

Chapman or Chappo, as he was affectionately known, died earlier today in Sydney at the age of 82 having been in hospital since the end of October. Archbishop Peter Jensen paid tribute to his longtime friend and colleague and was quoted on the Sydney Anglican's website as saying:

"Chappo represented the very essence of what our diocese has always stood for and continues to stand for. A strong affirmation of the authority of the bible, the importance of preaching and an approach to evangelism which made it central while at the same time respecting the intelligence and integrity of the listeners. He was a man of faith like Joshua of old, and he lived out his faith with clear godliness of life"

In the grace of God, his ministry has had a tremendous impact on the lives of many. His legacy - not least through his writing - will no doubt continue to bear fruit for the gospel for many years to come.

Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints (Psalm 116:15)

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