A practical and inspirational guide for anyone who wants to bring their garden
back to life, whether it's a long-standing plot that has become tired and
unloved, or a newly acquired, shabby garden that needs some attention.
How should one proclaim of the gospel of Jesus Christ in a secular age?
Seeking to infuse apologetics with an appeal to the imagination, the
aesthetic, and the affective, Justin Bailey engages with two examples of those
who have done apologetics through the imagination: George MacDonald and
Marilynne Robinson.
A spellbinding new Nature Storybook about snow leopards, with words by Planet Earth producer and first-time children's author Justin Anderson and pictures from award-winning artist Patrick Benson. "Something moves in the rocks ahead. My hands start to tremble. My heart is beating fast. There, just a few footsteps away, is a snow leopard" Join us on a journey high into the snowy peaks of the Himalaya, and discover the secret world of a rare and utterly majestic creature, how it has adapted to the harsh environment it lives in and how it looks after its young. Complete with an index and a conservation note, this is a wonderful addition to the series and the debut of an exciting new voice in non-fiction writing for children.
A fast-paced epic fantasy, filled with swashbuckling action and expansive
worldbuilding, The Lost War is perfect for fans of Nicholas Eames' Kings of
the Wyld and RJ Barker.
A beautifully photographed guide for gardeners keen to attain the elusive colour-packed 'year-round garden'. Covering ideas on how to use, combine, design with and prolong colour, the book focuses on achievable ways of growing plants of every tone through 12 months of the year. It provides gardeners with an inspiring and surprising palette of plants to furnish their plots with sumptuous colour with detailed lists for Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Bursting with practical advice on establishment and maintenance, the book also embraces plants for pots, cutting, difficult spaces and tiny gardens, and features long-season gardens from around the world.
Nick Bailey shares his extensive travels and the captivating stories that accompany his adventures around the globe. His experiences offer insights into diverse cultures and landscapes, showcasing the richness of his journeys and the unique encounters he has had along the way.
By tracing the historical development of his idea of virtue, this book
demonstrates how Thomas Aquinas increasingly understood human life to be
affected by sin, grace, and divine action within the human action. In so
doing, the book challenges our own contemporary categories of philosophical
and theological ethics.