Stephen Poxon
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Through The Year With John Wesley
$18.99Add to cartA deeply spiritual man of high integrity and indomitable character, Wesley strove to offer great Christian truths to the nonchurchgoing masses of England throughout the 1700s. His efforts led to powerful revival in the nation, the likes of which has rarely been seen since.
Each daily reading is pulled directly from Wesley’s prolific output as an intelligent, thoughtful, and passionate writer. Paired with appropriate Scripture verses and a daily prayer, the words he left behind carry an age-old power.
Through the Year with John Wesley refreshes and presents some of the theological and reflective writings of the Reverend John Wesley, renowned as ‘The father of Methodism’. A deeply spiritual man of high integrity and indomitable character, Wesley strove to present great Christian truths to the non-churchgoing masses of England throughout the 1700s, making a powerful impact upon the nation; the like of which has rarely been felt since. Each daily reading is a pure extract from Reverend John Wesley’s prolific output as an intelligent, thoughtful and passionate writer. Married to appropriate verses of Scripture and a daily prayer, the words he left behind carry an ancient power.
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At The Masters Side
$27.99Add to cartA year’s worth of delightful reflections on dogs known and loved, each leading into a consideration of some aspect of God’s character. Stephen Poxon says, “Within what I hope will become this dog-eared work, 365 shaggy dog stories are homed with verses of Scripture to encourage, inform and possibly even amuse. Use them as a dog might treat a puddle – to gaze upon with curiosity, to dip into, or to have a jolly good splash around. It might be that a line from a reflection will lead you towards a deeper concept. It might be that a thought provides a timely contemplation for the day, relevant to your circumstances and concerns. “It is my prayer, as a dog devotee who tries to follow God, that these readings bring reminders of His love. As the seasons change and experiences vary between good, bad and indifferent, may our relationship with a loving Heavenly Father remain a rewarding constant.”