Books by New Daylight contributors
Below you will find all titles by New Daylight contributors published by BRF. Do remember to follow us on Twitter to keep informed of any new books by your favourite contributors.
Rhythms of Grace emerges from a personal exploration of contemplative spirituality. This book shows how contemplative spirituality, with its emphasis on realising our identity as God's beloved children and on being rather than doing, has vital lessons for us about discovering intimacy with God. It also provides essential insights about building a ministry that is both enjoyable and sustainable.
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This is a book about nurturing women's leadership in the Church, exploring women as leaders, ways women lead and issues women face.
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The age-old practice of pilgrimage is more popular today than it has been for centuries. At a time when the Church - indeed, Christianity itself - seems increasingly exiled and estranged from our culture, more and more people are treading the ancient pilgrim routes, whether they are committed Christians, spiritual seekers or simply curious. And the renewal and refreshment of faith that they find on their journey often outweighs what happens in many churches.
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The BRF Lent book for 2010 shows how Lent can be a time for exploring a different kind of 'giving up', one that can transform our lives. We too can allow the Holy Spirit to shed his light on our ideas of God that are too harsh, too small, too fragile, or too stern.
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Beginnings and Endings (and what happens in between) (PDF Download)
Daily Bible readings from Advent to Epiphany £7.99Daily readings for Advent, drawing together all four Gospel accounts of Christ's coming and looks at the beginnings and endings this encapsulates, as well as some of the very human episodes that happen in between. PDF Download.
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A systematic devotional commentary working through Mark's Gospel passage by passage.
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A systematic devotional commentary working through Timothy, Titus and Hebrews passage by passage.
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Exhausted? Burnt out? Tired? In striving to do our utmost for God, we can easily forget that there were many times when Jesus himself was willing to rest, to do nothing except wait for the Spirit's prompting, so that he demonstrated the vital principle of 'working from a place of rest'.
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A comprehensive introduction to spiritual mentoring, exploring the biblical basis for mentoring. The book also includes demonstrations and exercises to practically implement a spiritual mentoring programme.
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Companions for the journey through life - in this book Helen Julian offers insights into the lives of six figures in English spirituality, looking at their historical context and the themes unique to their writing.
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Bursting with ideas to draw people of all ages together and help them experience Christian community outside of Sunday worship
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A further fifteen units of fun, food, crafts and mess, with a year's worth of material that your Messy Church will love.
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All-Age Worship
£7.99The book for everybody scared by the thought of 'all-age'
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BRF's Advent book for 2008 offers daily Bible readings for every day from 1 December to 6 January of any year on the themes of hope, light and darkness.
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Listening has become a lost art in our world, which has grown ever noisier, more superficial and stressed. We forget about listening not only to others but to God, to ourselves, to our communities - and even to the needs of our planet.
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When they discover Celtic spirituality, many Christians feel that in some sense they have come home. As they begin to explore the people and places significant in the early centuries of Christianity in the British Isles, they find an expression of faith that weaves together strands of being and belonging, worship and witness in a unique and powerful way.
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Adrian Plass approaches 40 'blind spots' in the Bible with honest comment and quirky insights. Not all 'blind spots' are obscure passages; many are familiar places that can trip us up.
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When You Walk (revised and expanded edition)
365 readings for ordinary followers of Jesus who sometimes find the going a bit tough £9.99365 readings for ordinary followers of Jesus who sometimes find the going a bit tough
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A systematic devotional commentary working through Matthew's Gospel passage by passage.
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Crying for the Light
Bible readings and reflections for living with depression Currently out of stock £5.99A pocket book to dip into and share the experiences of Christians living with depression, with 28 undated Bible reflections interwoven with the author's own story of living with clinical depression for nearly 35 years.
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