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Being human is complicated! Our bodies, intellects and emotions are
all God-given gifts, but we so often find them in varying states of
disorder. How then, can we become the full bearers of God's image
that we were made to be? In response to this profound question, Ros
Clarke helpfully outlines what the Bible has to say about the
nature of humanity. Addressing our status as created beings; our
purpose in God’s world; our nature as body and soul; and our fall
away from God, Human unpacks questions around the issues of
identity, sexuality and gender. It then turns to Christ's example
as the perfect human, and considers Jesus' teaching about each of
us being loved, valued and redeemed. A teaching that remains
foundational for all discussions around important topics like
inclusivity, disability and race. Written with both humour and
pastoral concern, and including a study guide to aid personal
reflection and group discussion, this book will help you consider
afresh what it means to be a human.
Airship Shape & Bristol Fashion brings together tales from the
light and dark sides of steampunk. Living ghosts, walking ferns and
ingenious androids populate visions of the city of Bristol at once
familiar and peculiar. Above them soar magnificent men, and women,
in their flying machines. Whether they are seeking release, revenge
or adventure, the characters in these stories will draw you down
the side-streets of Bristol to the brass and steam-filled worlds
you never dreamed were there. "As rich and varied as the true
history of this great British city" - Gareth L. Powell
The first witnesses to the resurrection were not men, but women -
and without women, the Easter story would not have happened at all.
These hidden voices of the Bible's story are found through the Old
Testament and the New Testament. In this daily Lent devotional for
2022, join Ros Clarke as she uncovers the women of the Bible who
are essential to the Easter weekend. From Eve to the Shummamite,
and from Deborah to Ruth, Forty Women will open your eyes to the
power of the gospel. Exploring a different character each day to
take you from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, Forty Women is an
uplifting and inspirational look at what we can learn from the
different women of the Bible. Looking at their lives, triumphs and
failures, Ros Clarke shows us how these women are examples of faith
and warning against sin, whose seemingly ordinary lives connect
with an extraordinary God. The perfect Lent book for 2022, Forty
Women shows us how these women's stories cast fresh light on the
Bible in unexpected ways, whilst their shared humanity reminds us
of wonderful truths and promises of God's word to His people as we
prepare to celebrate the ultimate promise of the resurrection at
Easter. Forty Women can be read in small groups or individually,
and is an ideal read for anyone wanting to learn more about the
women of the Bible and the witnesses to the resurrection, as well
as for anyone looking for Biblical encouragement during Lent. Its
daily devotions can easily fit into a busy schedule, and will give
you a new appreciation for these often overlooked Biblical figures.
Join Ros Clarke this Lent, and see the women of the Bible as never
before.
Airship Shape & Bristol Fashion brings together tales from the
light and dark sides of steampunk. Living ghosts, walking ferns and
ingenious androids populate visions of the city of Bristol at once
familiar and peculiar. Above them soar magnificent men, and women,
in their flying machines. Whether they are seeking release, revenge
or adventure, the characters in these stories will draw you down
the side-streets of Bristol to the brass and steam-filled worlds
you never dreamed were there. "As rich and varied as the true
history of this great British city" - Gareth L. Powell
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