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This is the sort of book that Lion Publishing excel at. Beautifully illustrated and textually interesting [read more]
This book has some great reviews and a refreshing concept. He says that most people think that Revelation is a book about beasts, barcodes, timelines, trumpets and judgements. But that misses the point. It's a book about Jesus - the revelation of Jesus Christ [read more]
Subtitled: 20 basics every Christian should know.This book will help you get a good basic grounding in christian doctrine and belief. [read more]
Geared to start on September 1st this is the NIV broken down into a years Bible readings for the Soul Survivor generation. This is the hardback edition at £14.99 [read more]
This is a neat little book with 100 key verses of the Bible that define the character and purpose of God. It concludes with a letter from our Father drawn from these 100 verses. Not only does it sum up the 100 verses but is worth it just for this 5 page conclusion alone. [read more]

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Catherine's Gift - Stories of Hope


Catherin's giftAustralian missionaries Dr Catherine Hamlin and her husband Reg pioneered surgery for the condition called fistula - an injury incurred during obstructed labour resulting in uncontrollable incontinence. Surgeons from all over the world have come to Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital to learn these techniques. Catherine Hamlin is still operating though now in her late eighties. Many of the nurses - and some of the surgeons - now working first came to the hospital as patients, then stayed on to recuperate and picked up skills as they lent a hand. The book is full of stories interspersed with accounts of the dedicated and painstaking techniques that had to be devised for the undernourished, small-boned patients who come in a steady stream to their doors. Behind all this is the figure of Catherine, described by the "New York Times" as 'the new Mother Teresa of our age'.
Feb 8, 2010