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Senseless Persecution (Akaaran Satav English)
Rated 0 out of 5₹220.00₹200.00I consider it my good fortune to write in praise of this book, which has been published by my friend Revd. Balabir Negi. For a long time, I wanted to write a book on persecution and pain, and their effects on a new believer, interpreting the same from a Biblical perspective. Revd. Negi has done this and the beauty of this book is that he has written it in an easy and simple way so that any person can understand it and benefit from it in their Christian life. He has shared publicly his life and his experiences. This book comes straight from his heart. -
The Magician Nephew
Rated 0 out of 5₹250.00A young boy discovers a gateway into a magical world, the world of Narnia, in C. S Lewis The Magician Nephew. Young Digory and Polly are tricked by the former Uncle Andrew into becoming part of a strange experiment. As they escape from her, they find their way into another, more wonderful world: the world of Narnia. There they meet the great Aslan, the Lord of Narnia. However, the children have not come alone to Narnia. They have brought along the evil White Witch, the Queen Jadis. -
The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe
Rated 0 out of 5₹250.00?It?s a magic wardrobe. There?s a wood inside it, and it?s snowing! Come and see,? begged Lucy.Four children, Peter, Edmund, Susan and Lucy, are evacuated to the countryside during the war. However, they soon find themselves in real danger when Lucy stumbles upon the magical world of Narnia. Winter and the White Witch are the greatest threats now and only the four children and the great lion, Aslan, can stop the evil enchantment.This is the second adventure in the exiting Chronicles of Narnia. -
Marks of a Fruitful Church
Rated 0 out of 5₹195.00Studying the Book of Acts either as an individual or as a group will definitely enhance our understanding of this institution established by God and guide us as we seek to follow Him today. How can the church, as a community of His people be fruitful? This book explains in detail, topic by topic, its characteristics. The questions given, will help us dig deep and discover the truths for ourselves! -
Justice: Just as God Requires part 2
Rated 0 out of 5₹320.00Justice just as God requires-II part is a learning resource presenting studies in Biblical justice. Written by Heather Payne it comes from over 30 years of working for Social Development in India and Nepal. The chapter on God?s Justice and the Hindu Worldview provides a useful guide to working towards justice among different faith communities. The accompanying resource CD provides readings, power points, songs and prayers and video clips. Its interactive style is suitable for group or individual study or as a course for church leaders and members. -
Justice: Just as God Requires part 1
Rated 0 out of 5₹320.00Justice just as God requires is a learning resource presenting studies in Biblical justice. Written by Heather Payne it comes from over 30 years of working for Social Development in India and Nepal. The chapter on God?s Justice and the Hindu Worldview provides a useful guide to working towards justice among different faith communities. The accompanying resource CD provides readings, power points, songs & prayers and video clips. It?s interactive style is suitable for group or individual study or as a course for church leaders and members. This learning resource book provides a very thorough treatment of the issue of making Biblical Justice real in an unjust world. Right Rev Pinuel Dip, Bishop of Sambalpur, Church of North India writes, ?The demonstration by the church of God?s justice, alongside his compassion, to all those who are victims of injustice offers a huge new opportunity to reach the unreached.? -
I Dared to Call Him Father (Hindi)
Rated 0 out of 5₹269.00This book is the Hindi translation of ?I Dared to Call Him Father?. Essentially, Sheikh's life story is a fascinating saga of her unusual journey involving her personal relationship with the Almighty and how that one relationship turned her world chaotic and put her very life at peril. At the time that Sheikh forged a relationship with God, she was at a crossroads in her life, not knowing which path to take. But thanks to this relationship, which strengthened via a string of dreams she had, the author found her heart, mind and soul being consumed in this quest and all her questions were answered. Indeed, in this riveting read readers can find some of their own questions on God answered such as how to surrender completely to the Lord and what happen when you give up yourself to God. -
A Muslim and a Christian in Dialogue (English)
Rated 0 out of 5₹480.00This is a wonderful book written by two friends who are passionate about their own faith.Badru Kateregga was born in a Muslim community in Uganda where he became head of the Islamic Studies Unit at Makere University. David Shenk was born in a Christian home in Tanzania and worked in various African countries. Both Professor Kateregga and Dr Shenk became lecturers in Kenyatta University where they began their dialogue about their own faiths. This book is the outcome of their unequivocal and friendly relationship. Each describe their own faith and respond to their friend?s description of their faith. This book will give you a clear understanding of Islam and Christianity, the similarities and the differences. Importantly, it is written in a spirit of respect for each other. -
A Horse and His Boy
Rated 0 out of 5₹250.00The Horse and His Boy is a novel for children by C. S. Lewis. Bree and Shasta are both motivated by a deep longing to find their way to the place that is ultimately their true homeland. Aslan, the Lion King, reveals himself to be the one who was ordering events and protecting characters. This story is told in the fictional world of Narnia. -
5+1: Bible Stories retold for kids
Rated 0 out of 5₹180.00₹100.005+1 contains five familiar stories from the Bible but they are retold from the perspective of the kids who are important characters in each of the stories. We often think that the Biblical characters are adults with a lot of life experiences to help them make their decisions. But for some the first stories about them are when they are actually quite young such as Joseph, Isaac, Samuel, David and Jonathan. Jacob was probably 15 When he stole his brother's birthright. Miriam may have been as young as 11 when her brother Moses was hidden among the reeds. The young characters in the other three stories aren't named so the author has written about Suzanna, a maid in Namaan's household; Thomas, a young tent-maker; and Josh who carried a picnic lunch. The last story is not from the Bible but is also about a young teenager who discovers a great truth about God. -
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