On Sunday 23rd February this small selection of recommended books will be available for sale after each of the services. Our Lent devotional will also be on sale.

In Quietness and Trust by Matt Searles. 40 daily devotions for Lent guiding us through the beatitudes Jesus gave in his Sermon on the Mount (£1).

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The Wonder of Easter by Ed Drew. A family Lent devotional taking us through Luke’s Gospel and the Old Testament showing why the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection is the most amazing ever told.

One With My Lord by Sam Allberry. Sam examines the doctrine of union with Christ through a study of New Testament scriptures.

The Seed of the Woman by Nana Dolce. The book traces the story of the Old Testament through the narratives of 30 women – from the garden of Eden to the times of the matriarchs, the judges, the kings, the exile – to the birth of Christ to show us Jesus, the promised seed of the woman.

Cross-Examined by Mark Meynell. This book explains why the cross of Christ is at the centre of God’s plan for men and women.

Life After Life by Mark Meynell. How Jesus’ resurrection from the dead fulfilled God’s plan of salvation and how the eternal life won by Christ is available to us through the Holy Spirit.

Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi. A former Muslim shares the evidence that led him from Islam to Christianity.

Who Am I and Why Do I Matter? by Chris Morphew. Readers will be shown how to embrace and enjoy their identity as those loved by God and made in his image (9+).

How Do We Know That Christianity Is Really True? by Chris Morphew. This short book explains why we can trust the Gospels as real historical documents and walks through the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection (9+).

The Parables of Jesus by Tyler Van Halteren and Aleksander Jasinski. An illustrated and faithful retelling of 26 parables of Jesus (4-12).

I See Jesus by Nancy Guthrie. A beautifully illustrated book to help children spot the shadow of Jesus in the Old Testament (3+).