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"Within what I hope will become this dog-eared work" says Stephen
Poxon, "365 shaggy dog stories are homed with verses of Scripture
to encourage, inform and possibly even amuse. Use them as a dog
might treat a puddle - to gaze upon with curiosity, to dip into, or
to have a jolly good splash around. It might be that a line from a
reflection will lead you towards a deeper concept. It might be that
a thought provides a timely contemplation for the day, relevant to
your circumstances and concerns. A year's worth of delightful
reflections on dogs known and loved, each leading into a
consideration of some aspect of God's character. "It is my prayer,
as a dog devotee who tries to follow God, that these readings bring
reminders of His love. As the seasons change and experiences vary
between good, bad, and indifferent, may our relationship with a
loving Heavenly Father remain a rewarding constant."
Ernie! is a heartfelt tribute to lower-league football hero Ernie
Moss, a local boy made good who became a Chesterfield goalscoring
legend. Ernie earned his place in footballing folklore for his
phenomenal longevity and as Chesterfield's record goalscorer,
netting 191 times for the Spireites across three separate spells.
Popular at every club he graced, Ernie was loved by fans and
colleagues alike, and after hanging up his boots he enjoyed time as
a manager. Tragically, having battled countless tough defenders in
his playing days, Ernie found himself battling Pick's disease, a
form of dementia that robbed him of the pleasures of retirement. In
an ironic twist of fate, it is believed Ernie's neurological
disorder was caused by his footballing speciality - heading a ball
with accuracy and power. Fans, family and fellow players help tell
the tale of a footballer who enriched his profession with passion
and dedication. This is a story of skill and success, heartbreak
and honesty, football and family.
Daily readings with Scripture verses and prayers, based on the life
and ministry of Catherine Booth, wife of General Booth and
co-founder of The Salvation Army, often called 'The mother of The
Salvation Army'. An ardent temperance campaigner, she and William
developed together the firm convictions about salvation and poverty
that led to the formation of the Army. Catherine Booth was eloquent
and compelling in speech, and articulate and devastatingly logical
in writing. At first, Catherine and her husband had shared a
ministry as traveling evangelists, but then she came into great
demand as a preacher in her own right, especially among the
well-to-do. Although it was virtually unknown at that point for
women to speak in public, and despite her nervousness, she
developed a considerable preaching ministry. Catherine was both a
woman and a fine preacher, a magnetic combination that attracted
large numbers to hear her. This book of daily readings introduces
us to Catherine's heart and convictions. Here we find the passion,
urgency, thought and humanity which drove her on. Each devotional
will take one page of the format above. Catherine's succinct,
direct style is ideally suited to this form.
Reverend Charles Wesley (1707 - 1788): Anglican priest, Oxford
University graduate, leader of the English Methodist movement, and
arguably the greatest hymn-writer of all time, with at least 6,000
hymns to his credit, many of which retain their popularity and
status as "classics". Charles Wesley was a gifted poet, with an
almost unparalleled ability to capture deep truths of Scripture and
condense them into meaningful verse, thereby conveying theology in
terms that a wide spectrum of people could understand. For all his
genius as a wordsmith, Charles Wesley was an intensely humble
Christian, sometimes living in the shadow of his brother, John,
but, nevertheless, complementing the ministry of his sibling with a
softer touch and a less rigid approach to life and faith. Through
the Year with Charles Wesley offers a glimpse into the works of a
great man whose legacy has survived the centuries, and which still
influences modern hymnology.
Father Brown, the fictional priest detective created by novelist G.
K. Chesterton, is one of English literature's most compelling
characters. In 53 short stories, published between 1910 and 1936,
Chesterton's crime-solving cleric demonstrated a unique combination
of humility and humour, razor-sharp sharp intellect, and devout
Christian faith. This skilfully-curated devotional volume collects
365 episodes from the adventures of Father Brown, rich with the
integrity, wit and deep spiritual wisdom of Chesterton's cherished
creation. Each extract is short enough to be read in a daily
sitting, and is accompanied by an appropriate passage from the
Bible and a prayer to aid personal reflection. The collection can
be started at any point during the year, and will become a
much-loved companion through your days, months and seasons.
Through the Year with John Wesley refreshes and presents some of
the theological and reflective writings of the Reverend John
Wesley, renowned as 'The father of Methodism'. A deeply spiritual
man of high integrity and indomitable character, Wesley strove to
present great Christian truths to the non-churchgoing masses of
England throughout the 1700s, making a powerful impact upon the
nation; the like of which has rarely been felt since. Each daily
reading is a pure extract from Reverend John Wesley's prolific
output as an intelligent, thoughtful and passionate writer. Married
to appropriate verses of Scripture and a daily prayer, the words he
left behind carry an ancient power.
William Booth - pawnbroker's assistant, firebrand preacher,
advocate of women's rights, friend of the poor, confidant of
statesmen, politicians and royalty, father of eight children,
champion of the marginalised, and founder and first General of The
Salvation Army. General Booth's courage, oratory and passion
changed Victorian Britain. He resolutely ignored his critics -
including those who decried him as the Anti-Christ - and reached
out to those who considered themselves well outside the concern of
Almighty God. Prayer and practicality were his hallmarks: he
ridiculed the idea of preaching to a beggar while that beggar was
cold and hungry. William Booth worked tirelessly, campaigning,
researching, negotiating, adapting music-hall songs - and writing.
This book introduces us to his heart and convictions. Here we find
the urgency, thought and humanity which drove him on.
A year's worth of delightful reflections on dogs known and loved,
each leading into a consideration of some aspect of God's
character. Stephen Poxon says, "Within what I hope will become this
dog-eared work, 365 shaggy dog stories are homed with verses of
Scripture to encourage, inform and possibly even amuse. Use them as
a dog might treat a puddle - to gaze upon with curiosity, to dip
into, or to have a jolly good splash around. It might be that a
line from a reflection will lead you towards a deeper concept. It
might be that a thought provides a timely contemplation for the
day, relevant to your circumstances and concerns. "It is my prayer,
as a dog devotee who tries to follow God, that these readings bring
reminders of His love. As the seasons change and experiences vary
between good, bad and indifferent, may our relationship with a
loving Heavenly Father remain a rewarding constant."
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