Silence & Stillness In Every Season
[S21] These daily readings offer gentle encouragement and wise inspiration for those who wish to grow in contemplative prayer.
The Long Road to Heaven
[S22] Lent Resource: a five-part course based on the film The Way, observing pilgrims walking the way of St James to Santiago de Compostela.
Why Silence? Revisiting Foundations of Quaker Worship
[S23] This offers a collection of spiritual experiences to help overcome those blockages which prevent a deepening of 'soul silence'.
Dancing on The Edge
[S24] Bishop Holloway writes for all sorts of people struggling between belief and unbelief in a post-Christian age.
Living Free - Becoming the person God intends you to be
[S25] ‘A really refreshing look at the Bible’s teaching about what it really means to be free in Jesus.’ Family
The Compassion Quest
[S26] Encouragement to develop an approach to life that looks beyond our own concerns.
Rediscover Jesus
[S27] ‘A powerful book that encourages us in our weariness, challenges us in our comfort and invites us to rediscover the beautiful possibilities that God places before us daily.'
Thirsting for God: A Spiritual Journey Towards Restoration and Renewal
[S28] Based on his own experiences of darkness in his inner spirit, Nicholas King relates to us all in his recognition that there is something missing in our lives, until we find God.
A Sunlit Absence: Silence, Awareness and Contemplation
[S29] A companion volume to Martin Laird's bestselling 'Into The Silent Land'.
Into The Silent Land: The Practice of Contemplation
[S30] Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote “This book is different. There are plenty of books on contemplation that feel rather tired - either wordy and laboured or unhelpfully smooth and idealistic. But this one issharp, deep, with no clichés, no psychobabble and no short cuts. Its honesty is bracing, its vision utterly clear, it is a rare treasure.”
Love is the Meaning - Growing In Faith with Julian of Norwich
[S31] An exploration of our experiences of the spiritual life, as we search for answers to life’s big questions.
Mere Christianity
[S32] Using logic and approachable language to convey theological concepts, this is the most popular of C.S.Lewis’ works of nonfiction.
The Four Loves
[S33] According to the Church Times “He has never written better. Nearly every page scintillates with observations, which are illuminating, provocative and original.”
Christian Meditation:The Gethsemane Talks
[S34] “…An excellent introduction Christian tradition.”
The Inner Christ
[S35 ] John Main has written what some people consider three classics on the way of meditation: all three are presented in this volume.
Word into Silence: A Manual for Christian Meditation
[S36] Written by a Benedictine monk, the purpose of this book is to teach us first how to be at peace with ourselves in order that we might let the presence of Christ flood our whole lives and our relationships.
The Wisdom of the Desert
[S37] Some sayings of the Desert Fathers. One of Thomas Merton’s favourites among his own books.
Dancing With Your Shadow: Brokenness and Blessing
[ S38] “In these pages…anyone will find a guide, an friend, a teacher walk - and dance - with” writes Laurence Freeman OSB, Spiritual Director of the World Community for Christian Meditation.
Sit, Walk, Stand
[S39] Watchman Nee became famous for his liberating teaching on effective Christian living. His books have influenced millions of readers.
The Return of The Prodigal Son
[S40] The themes of homecoming, affirmation and reconciliation are explored.