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This is a straightforward explanation of the two prophets aimed at
the person in the pew.
Explains in a simple and straightforward way the messages of Haggai
and Malachi. Haggai gave encouragement to finish rebuilding the
temple. Malachi challenged the moral behaviour and spiritual
problems especially of the leaders.
This is aimed to help people to understand two Old Testament books
which are rarely read or preached about. It is not for students of
theology but rather for "the man and woman in the pew".
This is a description of the historical context of Zechariah and a
non-technical explanation of the text. It sets out to show its
fulfilment in Christ and the Church.
The story of Job in an easy to read form. The question of the
reason for undeserved suffering. The attempts to explain.
Ultimately there may be no answer except to accept it from God's
hands. Suffering may test the genuineness of a Christian's faith
and may be God's discipline.
A brief explanation of the importance and meaning of being in
Christ. This is written for "the person in the pew" rather than for
the theology student. It is a primer rather than a definitive
textbook. The aim is that it should be easy to read but
thought-provoking.
A comment on the meaning of Ecclesiastes. Approached as a sermon
challenging those who look for meaning and satisfaction in the
things of this world. Serving the Creator is what it means to be
human.
A non-technical explanation of the main passages of Revelation,
written for the ordinary members of the Church.
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