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Is Christianity for those who can't get a life? What use is a dying
God? Why is the Church so naff? If you've faced questions like
these and felt tongue-tied, this is the book for you. It will help
you talk more confidently with your friends about the hope that
keeps you going. And during those times when you find that you are
questioning your faith, the answers and ideas here may help you
come to a deeper understanding of what you really believe. The
user-friendly format of each chapter begins with a 'What they say'
section. The author then identifies the key issue, before
suggesting (in reassuring detail) how you might respond. All
through the book you will find stories, as well as inspiring,
poignant and witty quotes to work into your conversations whenever
the opportunity may arise!
More creative ideas for public and private prayer This is a
follow-up to John Pritchard's Intercessions Handbook, which has
sold over 12,000 copies since it was published six years ago. It
contains all new material, so will sell in addition to the original
- it is not intended as a replacement. It will cover intercessions
for: mainstream public worship festivals and special occassions
informal worship and small groups children and young people and
personal prayer.
Methodism played an important part in the spread of Christianity
from its European heartlands to the Americas, Asia, Africa and the
Pacific. From John Wesley's initial reluctance, via haphazard
ventures and over-ambitious targets, a well-organized and supported
Wesleyan Society developed. Smaller branches of British Methodism
undertook their own foreign missions. This book, together with a
companion volume on the 20th century, offers an account of the
overseas mission activity of British and Irish Methodists, its
roots and fruits. John Pritchard explores many aspects of mission,
ranging from Labrador to New Zealand and from Sierra Leone to Sri
Lanka, from open air preaching to political engagement, from the
isolation of early pioneers to the creation of self-governing
churches. Tracing the nineteenth-century missionary work of the
Churches with Wesleyan roots which went on to unite in 1932,
Pritchard explores the shifting theologies and attitudes of
missionaries who crossed cultural and geographical frontiers as
well as those at home who sent and supported them. Necessarily
selective in the personalities and events it describes, this book
offers a comprehensive overview of a world-changing movement - a
story packed with heroism, mistakes, achievements, frustrations,
arguments, personalities, rascals and saints.
Do you go to church wishing it was (more often) a more uplifting
experience? Are you contemplating giving church a try? If so, this
book is for you. Looking in turn at the church as it is, the church
as it's meant to be, and the church as it might become, John
Pritchard offers not only humour and insight, but also
encouragement to feel that going to church is really worthwhile . .
. Whatever our situation, we're likely to finish this book with a
lot more understanding and a lot more hope!
Methodism played an important part in the spread of Christianity
from its European heartlands to the Americas, Asia, Africa and the
Pacific. From John Wesley's initial reluctance, via haphazard
ventures and over-ambitious targets, a well-organized and supported
Wesleyan Society developed. Smaller branches of British Methodism
undertook their own foreign missions. This book, together with a
companion volume on the 20th century, offers an account of the
overseas mission activity of British and Irish Methodists, its
roots and fruits. John Pritchard explores many aspects of mission,
ranging from Labrador to New Zealand and from Sierra Leone to Sri
Lanka, from open air preaching to political engagement, from the
isolation of early pioneers to the creation of self-governing
churches. Tracing the nineteenth-century missionary work of the
Churches with Wesleyan roots which went on to unite in 1932,
Pritchard explores the shifting theologies and attitudes of
missionaries who crossed cultural and geographical frontiers as
well as those at home who sent and supported them. Necessarily
selective in the personalities and events it describes, this book
offers a comprehensive overview of a world-changing movement - a
story packed with heroism, mistakes, achievements, frustrations,
arguments, personalities, rascals and saints.
The faith we proclaim on Sunday is just as relevant to the rest of
the week. However, too often the teaching and support that church
life offers us can seem aimed at deepening our personal commitment
to Christ and our involvement in church activities, rather than
enabling us to live out our faith at work and in the world. We need
to close the gap between sacred and secular, and that's what this
book aims to help us do. Each chapter identifies an issue, explores
how we might respond and encourages us - through practical ideas,
stories, humour, quotes, Scripture, questions and prayer - to seek
to make a difference. 'This is a very good book by a very
exceptional leader. John Pritchard puts himself into what he
writes, and the result is accessible, encouraging and fun, with a
steel core that not only makes one think but takes one back to the
face of Christ and the realities of Christian discipleship. John is
never cheaply comfortable but always reassuringly real. I am very
glad to have read Living Faithfully.' Justin Welby, Archbishop of
Canterbury 'Wise, honest and realistic, Living Faithfully joins the
dots in a lively and compelling way between the core of Christian
teaching and contemporary human experience.' Christina Rees,
broadcaster and writer
The twentieth century saw the spectacular growth of Christianity in
much of the global south, the transformation of mission fields into
self-governing Churches, schemes of church union (some successful,
others abortive), evolving attitudes to other faiths and
significant Christian engagement with issues of racial justice and
world poverty. This book examines the contribution of the Methodist
Missionary Society (and its predecessors before 1932) to these
world-changing movements, from the remarkable mass conversions in
south-west China and west Africa early in the century to the
controversy over grants to liberation movements in the 1970s and
1980s. Pritchard traces the MMS contribution to education, health
care, rural development and social welfare and describes the
administration of the Societies and the selection and preparation
of candidates for missionary service. This is a ground-breaking
study of Methodist Overseas Mission in the twentieth century, how
it adjusted to changing circumstances - including the forced
withdrawals from China and Burma - and developed new initiatives
and partnerships, including its World Church in Britain programme
which brought missionaries from the younger Churches to serve in
Britain and Ireland.
The twentieth century saw the spectacular growth of Christianity in
much of the global south, the transformation of mission fields into
self-governing Churches, schemes of church union (some successful,
others abortive), evolving attitudes to other faiths and
significant Christian engagement with issues of racial justice and
world poverty. This book examines the contribution of the Methodist
Missionary Society (and its predecessors before 1932) to these
world-changing movements, from the remarkable mass conversions in
south-west China and west Africa early in the century to the
controversy over grants to liberation movements in the 1970s and
1980s. Pritchard traces the MMS contribution to education, health
care, rural development and social welfare and describes the
administration of the Societies and the selection and preparation
of candidates for missionary service. This is a ground-breaking
study of Methodist Overseas Mission in the twentieth century, how
it adjusted to changing circumstances - including the forced
withdrawals from China and Burma - and developed new initiatives
and partnerships, including its World Church in Britain programme
which brought missionaries from the younger Churches to serve in
Britain and Ireland.
'In this wonderful book, John Pritchard draws you into twenty of
Jesus' most important questions, which ring as true today as ever
they did. I loved it.' PAULA GOODER, CHANCELLOR OF ST PAUL'S
CATHEDRAL, LONDON We usually think of Jesus as preaching and
teaching, but throughout the gospels he is often asking questions -
searching enquiries, that disarm the hearers into responding
unreservedly and provide some of the most profound lessons in the
New Testament. But what were the questions that Jesus asked? And
how can we learn from them today? Twenty Questions Jesus Asked
explores just that. Over four distinct sections, John Pritchard
explores twenty of Jesus' conversations by imagining the experience
of those being questioned and reflecting on their significance for
us as modern Christians. With contemporary stories, questions for
reflection and prayer exercises, Twenty Questions Jesus Asked is a
brilliant book for both individual and small group use. With his
characteristic grounded thoughtfulness, John Pritchard guides us
through Jesus' questions and helps us better understand the lessons
he was trying to impart, so that we can grow as disciples and apply
Jesus' wisdom to every day life.
A book of practical help and encouragement for anyone looking for a
new start in their spiritual journey, or wanting to take that
journey further for the first time. Focuses on four crucial areas
of Christian discipleship - prayer, the Bible, Church and
lifestyle.
In this exhilarating book, John Pritchard reclaims the narrative
power of the gospels by retelling well-known stories in vivid,
imaginative language, and showing us how our own stories fit into
the Christian story and can be transformed by it. He takes key
narratives like the visit of Mary to Elizabeth, the parable of the
rich fool, and the Last Supper, and helps us to be part of them. We
are given the opportunity to see the people involved more clearly,
not least of all Jesus himself - and so to consider whether we
might live our own lives a little differently. An ideal resource
for anyone concerned to communicate the Christian faith in a
lively, contemporary style, Living the Gospel Stories Today will
prove no less helpful as an aid to personal meditation and group
discussion.
Beginning Again' is a book of practical help and encouragement for
anyone looking for a new start in their spiritual journey or
wanting to take that journey further for the first time. Focusing
on four crucial areas of Christian discipleship - prayer, the
Bible, Church and lifestyle - it is packed with ideas and new ways
to break out of the narrow patterns and practices which sometimes
seem to box us in. Realistic, down-to-earth and accessible in
approach, the book includes suggestions for continuing the journey
of discipleship. Ideal for new or jaded Christians, people involved
in basics courses, Church leaders and anyone concerned that the
faith of Christian people should grow and mature. 'a vibrant,
clever book, dedicated to " those who want to begin, or begin
again, on the Christian journey"' Magnet. "'...this is one of the
most valuable books I have come across for a long time.'" The
Reader
Many of us are aware of our spiritual nature, and we have a real
desire and need to talk to God. Prayer, however, seems a difficult
thing to do. While talking to our friends comes easily, we often
think that talking to God does not. In How to Pray, John Pritchard
takes us on a journey into prayer. He begins by showing us how to
see the divine in everyday life and how to slow down enough to hear
God. He makes a wealth of useful suggestions about: * how to pray *
when to pray * how to pray with the Bible * how to pray with the
imagination * how to pray with others * how to pray when the going
gets tough. Whether you are just starting out in your prayer life
or want to deepen and refresh it, this practical handbook will be a
constant source of ideas and inspiration.
Four new stories from across the First Doctor's era; 1. Fields of
Terror by John Pritchard. The TARDIS has brought the Doctor back to
Revolutionary France, a place that's always fascinated him. But
this time he, along with Steven and Vicki, are drawn into a
devastated land, caught between the soldiers who are burning all
before them and a monstrous shape that follows in their wake. 2.
Across the Darkened City by David Bartlett. On the planet Shade,
The Chaons, an invading race of strange, amorphous creatures that
ravenously absorb energy, have reduced the city there to a desolate
ruin. Separated from the Doctor and Vicki, Steven has to join
forces with an unexpected ally to find his way back to the TARDIS.
Ahead, lies a nightmare journey through the dark - a test of
endurance and trust. 3. The Bonfires of the Vanities by Una
McCormack. When the Doctor, Polly, and Ben arrive in Lewes in the
late 1950s, they're just in time to celebrate Guy Fawkes' Night.
But there's no fun on the streets tonight - the town is in the grip
of fear. There are imps on the loose in Lewes, the Bonfire Boys are
on the march, and nobody is safe from the fire. 4. The Plague of
Dreams by Guy Adams. "Pray welcome, one and all, to this, a fantasy
in two acts, presented, most humbly, for your pleasure. We bring
you drama and magic, angels and demons, a tale of mysterious
plague... of nightmares made flesh... of a war fought both in this
world and those immeasurably distant. A war, in fact, fought
through the mists of time itself. It will make you gasp! It will
make you weep! It may even make some of you wake-up..." CAST:
Maureen O'Brien (Vicki), Robert Hands (Lagrange), Peter Purves
(Steven Taylor), Anneke Wills (Polly), Elliot Chapman (Ben Jackson
/ The Player), Helen Goldwyn (The Chaons) and Nicholas Briggs as
the Daleks.
Lists can be an entertaining distraction but Ten demonstrates they
can be stimulating too. With characteristic wit and candour, John
Pritchard attempts to get clear in his own mind what he believes
after 40 years of trying to make faith understandable to others.
Topics include: - Ten problems people have with faith - Ten things
I believe about God - Ten things I don't believe about God - Ten
words of wisdom - Ten cliches to avoid - Ten ways to pray - Ten
lessons learned This is a great book whether you're sceptical about
Christianity, feel there may be something to it, or simply want
reassurance - in the midst of life's frequently bewildering moments
- that it really does make sense.
Using everyday stories and case histories the authors explore
pastoral situations and reflect on them theologically. This new
edition has been extensively revised to take into account the
changes of the past ten years. The first part of the book (The
Foundations) looks at the theory of practical theology, and models
for its application. The second part covers tools for practical
theology; learning from experience, interdisciplinary working,
theological reflection, action and spirituality; and to this has
been added new material about mission in context today.
In this lively and hopeful volume, John Pritchard realistically
maps out the life and work of those called to serve God in the
ordained ministry. He looks in turn at the only three things he
believes need be of concern: the glory of God, the pain of the
world, and the renewal of the Church. From these flow the priest's
many roles, such as spiritual explorer, multi-lingual interpreter,
wounded companion, friendly irritant, creative leader and mature
risk-taker. This book pays homage to Robert Martineau's The Office
and Work of a Priest, published in 1972, and much valued as a wise
account of the duties of a priest at that time. "Dipping again into
John Pritchard's The Life and Work of a Priest for this review
reminded me what a remarkable, wise, and humane book it is. It
covers just about everything parish life might throw at clergy.
Well, not quite everything. If you're troubled by sylvan revels or
cohabiting bandits, I'm afraid you're on your own." Paul Handley,
Church Times
The author - over 125,000 copies of his SPCK titles sold!
Containing completely new material, this user-friendly sequel to
the bestselling Intercessions Handbook is for individuals and
groups involved in the vital task of leading prayers in public
worship. Easy to adapt to particular situations and with a wealth
of creative suggestions for enlivening the prayers, The Second
Intercessions Handbook covers: * mainstream public worship *
festivals and special events . informal worship and worship for
small groups . intercessions with children and young people .
personal intercession
Reflections for Daily Prayer has nourished thousands of Christians
for a decade with its inspiring and informed weekday Bible
reflections. Now, in response to demand, Reflections for Sundays
combines material from over the years with new writing to provide
high-quality reflections on the Principal Readings for Sundays and
major Holy Days. Contributors include some of the very best writers
from across the Anglican tradition who have helped to establish it
as one of the leading daily devotional volumes today. For each
Sunday and major Holy Day in Year C, Reflections for Sundays
offers: * full lectionary details for the Principle Service * a
reflection on the Old Testament reading * a reflection on the
Epistle * a reflection on the Gospel It also contains a substantial
introduction to the Gospels of Luke, written by renowned Bible
teacher Paula Gooder.
Offers 'starter' ideas to help those who lead intercessions in public worship and small groups,
and aims to open the reader's imagination to enrich their own style of praying.
Everyday language, images and experiences are used in each of the three main sections. The first, Intercessions in mainstream worship, offers prayers (1) for each of the 12 months; (2) for major festivals and their seasons; (3) for special days, like Mothering Sunday and Remembrance); (4) on themes such as light, storms and fear. The second section provides intercessions for use in informal worship and small groups, and the third focuses on personal intercessions (including a section for extroverts).
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