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An ordinary woman searches for her identity in a world gone mad : The further adventures of Derek and Dawn, continuing from their journey in ‘Now Everything Changes’
How can Christians reach the world when our culture has us by the throat with the collective madness of victim mentality, the stretching of truth to fit dubious agendas and the fear of being cancelled through “unacceptable” speech?
Challenging thoughts about the COVID-19 lockdown and its impact on the Church.
This is the story of how Jesus made himself known to a small, insignificant Jewish family living in London.
A reworking of the classic book by Alfred Edersheim, The LIfe and Times of Jesus The Messiah (1883). Edersheim was a converted Jew and a Biblical scholar who wrote his book in 1883. However, for modern readers, it is a pretty dense, difficult and long read.. Steve has rewritten the book for 21st-century readers by modernising the text and substantially reducing its length to a single volume
A spellbinding and darkly humorous thriller set in a dystopian future that is closer than we think.
In a World gone mad and with a Church far from unified, how exactly should we be living our lives? God provided the framework many centuries ago at Mount Sinai. We call these basic instructions the Ten Commandments but what relevance do they have now?
The book looks at three ways we achieve 'completeness', through becoming believers in Jesus, through finding our function within the Body of Messiah and through participating in 'One New Man'.
"This little book sifts through the 'noise' of political correctness, victim culture, new age spirituality, militant atheism and so on and uncovers where real truth may be found. Suitable for Christians or non-Christians, this book makes sense of the madness that surrounds us"
In this ground-breaking book Steve explores the unseen force that is behind the current explosion in the areas of political correctness, 'victim groups', the 'nanny state', 'naming and blaming' and issues of gender, race and religion. It goes by the name of Cultural Marxism.
This book scratches away at the phenomenon known as anti-Semitism and takes an intelligent and balanced approach to arrive at the real heart of the matter.
It is surely not too late for Christians to re-evaluate everything we think and do in the name of our Jewish Messiah. This book shows us that there can be another way to live THE LIFE … for those with an open mind and a teachable spirit.
Hebraic Church? Now there’s a phrase designed to upset or confuse just about everyone. Yet being Hebraic is not what many in the Church imagines it to be. In fact it could be nothing less than the key for true restoration and revival.
A new evangelistic book written to stir the heart of the average citizen of today’s world by challenging them to think beyond the here and now. It pulls no punches as it provides a creeping crescendo of revelation regarding man and his relationship with God and how the Church has mostly failed in its mission to mirror the image of Jesus.
This small book takes you on a fascinating journey into the world of water. From a brief analysis of its structure and unique properties, we look at its function in our bodies and then wonder how it gets to us, through natural means and human ingenuity.
This small book explores these places and will take you on a fascinating journey from blood groups to blood-lines, by way of DNA, curses, clots, circumcision and the circulatory system and the various ways that blood can be lost, from murder and vampires and the world of leeches to the blood sacrifice.
This small book explores the world of bread. From its origins and history, we look at how it has been made and see it as a metaphor of how our world has gained a degree of complexity, yet has failed in feeding everyone.
Steve shines a bright light into areas of Church activity that are currently riddled by confusion and muddled thinking and offers an insight into a more Hebraic understanding of God’s Word
The Hebrew Scriptures, the Old Testament, has had a bit of a battering of late. Is it just the prelude to the New Testament? Has it served its purpose, now that we have a “better covenant”? Or do we ignore it at our peril?
Have you ever wondered how the Old Testament came to be written, why God chose Hebrew as the language of the Book and what exactly could we be missing through not reading the Hebrew Scriptures in their original language?
Is the Church as it should be or has it sold out to the World? Is the Body of Christ doing all it could as God’s ambassadors or is there room for not so much an improvement as a complete overhaul? This book pulls no punches, but it does so engagingly, with wit and warmth.
The story of the People and the Land through biblical and secular history, tracing the out-workings of God's covenants and offering explanations for both the survival and the success of this Outcast Nation.
A presentation of the Gospel for the modern world. It is direct, uncompromising, engaging and is written to be relevant to the everyday person.
An ordinary woman searches for her identity in a world gone mad : The further adventures of Derek and Dawn, continuing from their journey in ‘Now Everything Changes’