The word of God provides the solution to every problem, as well as the encouragement, edification and comfort needed by every Christian, whatever the situation in which he finds himself.
After describing what intergenerational or family worship looks like, and how it can be prepared, the author offers around twenty very detailed intergenerational worship procedures to adapt to each church. Some are related to Christian holidays, others address themes of spiritual life.
This short anecdote illustrates that each of us needs to find our best way to study the scriptures. What works for you may not necessarily work for me. Concordances, especially on the French side, continue to be a bestseller and thus are obviously an important study aid for many people.
This is a book that reviews the essentials of the Christian faith. It lays the foundations of fair thinking, capable of inducing a solid and coherent scale of values and ethics. Concrete and practical, it is struck from the angle of sanctified common sense and presented in a faithful and consistent biblical light.
Drawing bridges between philosophy and theology, through a discourse which never sacrifices reason on the altar of faith, but which uses the insight of the Word of God to stimulate philosophical reflection, such is the challenge of Charles-Éric de Saint Germain in his Philosophico-theological Writings on Christianity.
Find, brought together in a single work, the seven volumes of The Chronicles of Narnia. Guided by the Lion Aslan, discover the entire fantastic saga of the great novelist CS Lewis.
Where is your faith? Believing in Jesus in a world of pain and confusion.
When you don't understand where God is leading you, where do you place your faith?
In the Bible, many people chose, despite their circumstances, to place their trust in God. The author draws inspiration from several of them through 34 meditations.
This poignant testimony is the life story of a woman who knew how to remain a mother and wife despite her trials. More than that, in this painful journey she encountered the author of Life: Jesus Christ. Martine Charpigny-Guise marks her with her fighting faith and her abandonment to divine will. A real communicative joy emanates from this spiritual journey influenced by the fight against cancer. This positive and enlightened outlook encourages us to keep our eyes fixed on the Father in these trying situations of illness which affect so many homes.
This book contains 182 stories, which is a semester's worth of 365 stories. The stories are told by Jean-Louis Gaillard, pastor of the Christian Assembly of Chaville (92, France).
Glaguel, a fierce young boy, is the victim of strange visions. Troubled, he asks himself a thousand questions that will lead him towards the quest for the Magnificent Being: a mythical character from an ancient legend of Vartaria.