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The cross stands absolutely central in the christian faith so that the death and resurrection of Jesus become an absolute focus of belief. D A Carson helps us to understand why it is so crucial. [read more]
Discover how the book of Nehemiah is key to undertaking projects that you are involved with. [read more]
Click here to find details of 3 of the many great bargains that we have in the shop at the moment while stocks of them last.  [read more]
This is the latest of Joseph Prince's books to arrive in the shop. Where does he get the time to write and pastor a church of 19,000 members. [read more]
With Easter fast approaching it is a good time to look at the evidence for Jesus. Here are 3 books that tackle the issues. They are all excellent value as well. [read more]

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Working from a place of Rest


Place of restExhaustion, burnout, tiredness, even breakdown... sadly, such conditions are all too common these days, not least among those involved in some kind of Christian ministry, whether full-time, part-time or voluntary. 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'.

Drawing on extensive experience of training and mentoring across the world, Tony Horsfall reflects on the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman to draw out practical guidance for sustainable Christian life and work. As he writes: 'Come and sit by the well for a while. Take some time out to reflect on how you are living and working. Watch Jesus and see how he does it. Listen to what the Spirit may be saying to you deep within, at the centre of your being; and maybe, just maybe, God will give you some insights that will change your life and sustain your ministry over the long haul.'

Feb 5, 2010