The Cathedral Shop
The Cathedral Shop seeks to serve the people and churches of Darwin by stocking good quality books, gifts, devotional items and church-ware. Whilst we do not keep an extensive range in stock at all times, we are more than happy to order items to suit your requirements.
What’s New in the Cathedral Shop for April 2009?
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Bread for the Journey, Henri Nouwen
Journey through the year with the wisdom of Henri Nouwen. “This daily companion offers faith in plain speech; solid nourishment for the soul.”
$24.95 |
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Fresh Bread and Other Gifts of Spiritual Nourishment, Joyce Rupp
The twentieth anniversary edition of this much loved classic takes you through the year with reflections, prayers and daily scripture passages._
$26.95 |
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God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, David Levering Lewis
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this history begins with the fall of the Persian and Roman Empires, followed by the rise of the Prophet Muhammad and the creation of Muslim Spain. Lewis’s narrative, filled with accounts of some of the greatest battles in world history, reveals how Islam flourished while Europe floundered in darkness.
$29.95 |
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Personal Prayer: Living in Love with God, John Trenchard C.Ss.R
The author writes, “This booklet is written for everyone who is interested – even if only slightly – in a prayer which brings us into contact with God… If you’re looking for new life and help in your approach to God Personal Prayer is for you.
$15.00 |
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Prayers for an Inclusive Church: Collects for Sundays Years A, B, C, Steven Shakespeare
Ideal for those involved in preparing liturgy and worship, Prayers for an Inclusive Church, provides a new set of collects that follow the lectionary cycle and offer the chance to use new imagery and language. Includes a CD-Rom with the full text of the prayers for easy insertion into liturgy.
$49.95 |
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Preaching While the Church is Under Reconstruction, Thomas Troeger
How does one preach in a fragmented world that has lost its certainty about God? The answer, says Thomas Troeger, is to reclaim the imaginative and visionary role of the preacher. Our job is to employ the creative elements of preaching to help God’s people imagine the new thing God is doing in our time._
$36.00 |
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User’s Guide to Christian Belief, Mark Stibbe
Many people today are asking the question ‘How can we know God?’, but do not know where to look for an answer. In this book, Mark Stibbe points to a solution by presenting what Christians believe about God. Covering topics such as creation, the fall, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, this is a clear and accessible introduction to Christianity and the claims it makes about God._
$18.00 |
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Why Go To Church: the drama of the eucharist, Timothy Radcliffe
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book for 2009.
Many people find going to church to be boring and pointless. Why bother? Timothy Radcliffe suggests that the Eucharist works at a deep level, transforming our humanity, so that we share God’s life._
$28.00 |
Don’t forget we can order things in if we don’t have what you are looking for.