Keswick Ministry Books
Don't miss this opportunity to catch up on some of the amazing messages from the latest Keswick Conventions - and if you've never been before they will give you an idea of the excellent teaching on offer at the next Convention!

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Keswick 09 - Faith That Works
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Does our faith work in all circumstances? On a Monday morning and when we are on holiday? Chatting with friends and surfing the Internet? Doing the washing and driving the car? In all circumstances?
The Keswick Convention 2009 looked at 'faith that works' anywhere, everywhere, all the time. This book is the best of that teaching. Dale Ralph Davis takes us through 1 Kings, while Lyndon Bowring considers how to be a Christian voice in the nation, and Amy Orr-Ewing looks at Mark, the man who got a second chance. With teaching from Steve Brady, Tim Chester, David Coffey, Stephen Gaukroger, Jonathan Lamb, Peter Maiden, Conrad Mbewe, John Risbridger and Paul Williams, this book is practical, thought-provoking and inspiring. |
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Keswick08 - Creation, Chaos & Christ
Are we here by accident or design? Is the Universe meaningless chaos or the work of a loving Creator? What was actually going on in the first chapters of Genesis, and can we still believe them? What does faith have to say about science, and vice versa? What about ecology - is it just the latest bandwagon or do Christians owe any duty of concern to God's earth? And how do we find the way to follow Jesus in a world that seems to be heading for catastrophe?
David Cook takes us through creation, and Liam Goligher picks up the story with Abraham and his friendship with God. Professor John Wyatt introduces us to the pressures of modern medicine, and Chris Wright shows the unbreakable link between mission and care for the environment.
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Keswick07
Unshackled?
Living in Outrageous Grace
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Keswick06
The Church in
the Power of the Spirit
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Keswick05
The Glory of the Gospel
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Keswick04
Out of Control?
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Keswick Study Guides
Suitable for individual or group use. Additional material includes questions, discussion points, ideas for action and further study.
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All You Need is Christ! (Galatians)
'Christ lives in me' trumpets Galatians. Yet so many believers seem to behave as if Jesus never triumphed over death. 'It is for freedom that Christ has set us free,' so why do many Christians live in spiritual bondage? 'All one in Christ Jesus' may be fine as a Keswick motto, but so many of our churches are divided by squabbles and holier-than-thou attitudes. Galatians is a breath of fresh air blowing through the musty cells of human imprisonment and despair. Steve Brady shows how it proclaims that the Liberator has come to set us free - he has arrived right on time to bring us home to God.
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A Person of Purpose (OT)
Stories of ordinary people obeying an extraordinary God: Ruth, Elijah, Samson, Deborah, David, Joshua. Want to find out more about ordinary people who took risks to obey an extraordinary God? And became part of the extraordinary story of the Bible? A Person of Purpose opens up the stories of Ruth, Elijah, Samson, Deborah, David and Joshua. Ruth's obedience and faithful love means that her story resonates through history. Through the lives of her and Naomi we see God's love and care. Elijah, Samson, Deborah, David and Joshua all stepped out for God and became part of his amazing plan. Discover and explore their exciting lives and learn how to apply the lessons to your own.
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Connect with the Heart of God (Hebrews)
Charles Price digs deep into the letter to the Hebrews.
The aim of this study guide is to help bridge the gap between the Bible world and our own. Charles Price's commentary digs deep into the letter to the Hebrews and opens up the world of these first century believers to us. The letter to the Hebrews was written to address some of the fundamental misunderstandings about Jesus that the Jewish people had. The author is writing to correct their ignorance of who Christ was and to explain how Jesus Christ completes and fulfils Israel's history, Israel's law, Israel's ceremonial rituals and Israel's priesthood.
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Faith in the Face of Danger (Nehemiah)
A study of the book of Nehemiah and a practical guide to determined faithfulness in Christian discipleship.
One of the most common temptations facing Christians today is simply to give up. Discouragement is one of the greatest weapons of the enemy. The book of Nehemiah shows us what it means to live by God's priorities, and to sustain our Christian service with faithfulness and determination against all kinds of odds. It is not simply a story of the heroic faith of an individual, but the building of God's people, and it has strategic lessons for Christian faith and community today.
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From Why to Worship (Habbakuk)
Jonathan Lamb examines Habbakuk, asking the demanding question of whether we can rejoice in the Lord whatever our circumstances.
Would God be enough if we were to lose everything else? Would we be able to say, with Habakkuk, that although we had no means of support, no food, nothing to drink, we would 'rejoice in the Lord'?
This is a challenging book. Jonathan brings Habbakuk's prophecy to life, showing how we can take God with us into our darkest times. Habakkuk wrestles with God: he shouts his questions, roars his unhappiness- and then he waits and listens. Let Habakkuk take you thorugh your daily life, with all its pains and problems, and find for yourself that the Lord is enough.
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Grace People
The great themes of God's covenant love and grace traced from the beginning of the Bible to Revelation.
For many, it is an eye-opener to trace the Bible from start to finish; to see how the glorious truth of God's covenant love links it together. This material was first presented at the Keswick Convention: because of the great response, it has now been expanded into a book.
'Grace People' takes us from Abraham to Noah to Jesus and then to the crystal-clear grasp of God?s truth in Paul and will give you encouragement in the ultimate assurance of being God's covenant people.
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King of Heaven, Lord of Earth (Colossians)
The aim of this study guide is to help bridge the gap between the Bible world and our own. Steve Brady's commentary digs deeper into the letter to the Colossians and opens up the world of these first century believers to us.
Here was a missionary church that actually outlived, out-thought, out-died its contemporary world and passed on the baton of faith. And it's from this letter that we can find encouragement and inspiration, as we live for the King of Heaven, and, Lord of Earth in our generation.
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Life through God's Word (Psalm 119)
The wonder of Psalm 119 brought to life and relevance for all.
'Teach me, O Lord, to follow your decrees ... Direct me in the Path of your commands, for there I will find delight.' Psalm 119:33-35
Christopher Wright delves deep in Psalm 119 to explore its multi-layered meaning. This material was developed for a teaching series at the Keswick Convention and, because of the great response, it has now been expanded into a book. It is a book to learn from but also to be encouraged in the assurance of the security of God's word.
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Song of a Stranger (Daniel)
A study guide based on the life of Daniel, helping Christians shine like stars in a post-modern world.
How can we be faithful to God in a non-Christian society without compromising our beliefs? How can we resist the pressure to conform?
This 6-week study guide looks at Daniel's life; the story is set in a time when the Israelites were in exile in Babylon. They were wondering how they could still be God's people in a foreign land; how could they serve God when all the props their faith relied on had been removed?
We face a similar dilemma in the twenty-first century. Daniel's story reminds us that we can make a positive contribution to society and preserve the integrity of faith.
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The Fullness of Christ (Ephesians)
Ajith Fernando brings the first chapter of Ephesians to life.
Just what is available to the believer in Christ? Hope and riches, according to Ajith Fernando: blessings, identity, grace and peace, and the resurrection power of Christ.
In this wonderful book, Ajith Fernando brings to life the first chapter of Paul's letter to the Ephesians, showing what is ours by faith: how God took the initiative in granting us salvation, and what our response should be.
If you have ever wanted to get to grips with Ephesians, this is the place to start.
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Keswick Foundations
For over 130 years, the Keswick Convention has played a vital role in the growth of the worldwide evangelical faith. However, there are millions of Christians who honour the name of Keswick but have limited appreciation of the Convention's core values and commitments. This exciting new series attempts to address that gap in understanding.
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All One in Christ Jesus
A church united in truth and mission could be much more fruitful in serving the Lord.
Jesus prayed that all his disciples would be one... and yet we are a long way from that.
It appears that divisions within the evangelical world are hardening, with many of us going to those conferences, listening to those speakers and reading those books and newspapers which will simply confirm us within our tribal divisions - and we are increasingly neglecting our God-given responsibility to seek for unity. David Coffey has worked across the tribes for many years, and in this book he calls on all evangelicals to be prepared to pull down their barriers and to reach out to each other, for the sake of reaching this needy nation with the gospel.
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Discipleship
Peter Maiden guides us through the essential topic of discipleship.
Every Christian is called to be a discple, but do we realise this? And what does it mean?
Peter Maiden, after a lifetime of discipleship, shows from his own struggles and experiences that the life of discipleship is a life of relationship - a love between us and Jesus.
We are called to servanthood, to being wise in the use of time and money. Then there are things we can do by ourselves: the spiritual disciplines of prayer, Bible study, fasting; and things we can do to help each other, as church communities.
Finally, he looks at what it is all for - mission - all who is is all for - Jesus.
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