Faith in
the Future
Christian Education
works to address
the needs of children
and those who
care for them
in the settings
where they are
found: home, school,
church and neighbourhood.
We want this to
be good news for
children, young
people and their
families.
Our Faith in
the Future
publications
bright, accessible
and practical
resources, helpful
not judgemental
are for
anyone searching
for a realistic
Christian approach
to modern family
life.
To order any
of these publications,
just visit our
secure online
catalogue.
Family
and all
that stuff
This book
features
true stories
of family
life by
over twenty
well-known
Christians.
Their fascinating
human-interest
stories
illustrate
some impressive
emotional,
mental and
faith journeys,
including
some that
involve
considerable
risk-taking.
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It's
a very special
day
Does your
family have
its own
Harvest
Festival?
How do you
celebrate
All Saints
with your
children?
What bright
ideas do
you have
for sharing
together
in the joy
of Easter?
How do you
talk about
the meaning
of Good
Friday?
This book
is full
of creative
ideas, practical
suggestions
and thought-provoking
questions
to help
you celebrate
the Christian
festivals
at home.
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Never
mind the
gap
Looks at
the challenge
and adventure
of being
a grandparent
in today's
society.
It includes
activities,
reflections
and ideas
to help
you make
the most
of this
significant
relationship.
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Family
Growth
For parents
of young
children,
Tell
it again!
explores
creativity
and story-telling,
offering
advice background
and a comprehensive
set of resources
including
games, rhymes
and stories.
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Family
Options
Godparents
is a book
for parents,
godparents,
churches,
families
and godchildren.
Written
by respected
authorities
on the family,
it examines
all the
aspects
of the important
role that
godparents
can have
in supporting
their godchildren
and sharing
life and
faith issues
with them.
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Family
Change
Books to
help Christians
meet the
challenges
of today's
ever-changing
world. Breaking
up is hard
to do
tackles
the inner
reality
of breaking
up, written
primarily
for those
who come
to this
difficult
moment.
Happy
ever after
is a valuable
resource
for developing
and sustaining
committed
relationships.
Grow
old along
with me
is an invaluable
practical
and spiritual
resource
for those
approaching
retirement
or already
retired.
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