Tim Chester Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Le Dr Tim Chester est impliqué dans The Crowded House, une initiative de plantation d'églises à Sheffield, au Royaume-Uni. Auparavant, il a été directeur de la recherche et des politiques pour Tearfund UK et a publié largement sur la prière, la mission, les questions sociales et la théologie. Ses écrits explorent des questions profondes de la foi et son application aux réalités sociales.






The book offers daily reflections centered on the transfiguration of Jesus, inviting readers to contemplate His divine glory as Easter approaches. Each reflection aims to deepen understanding and appreciation of this pivotal event in the Christian faith, encouraging a spiritual journey that enhances the Easter experience.
Menschen des Evangeliums
- 173pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Mit Gott im Reinen
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Meeting Christ in the Garden
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
90-day undated devotional of readings from classic authors throughout church history - Gregory the Great, Richard Sibbes, Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon The Song of Songs paints in our imaginations a physical place where we may spend time with Christ and enjoy his love. The language of human love is intended to evoke an experience of divine love and inspire in us a response of love. It channels our desires to their true end, our Creator and Redeemer. In this 90-day undated devotional Tim Chester has curated a selection of writings from classic authors such as Gregory the Great, Richard Sibbes, Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon, and many others, that will help readers to know Christ's love better. Spend 90 days in the company of these heroes of the faith and pin your affection on the one who is their Bridegroom and yours. There is commentary on each verse of the Song, with perspectives from a couple of different authors on some verses. Chester has included a thought-provoking question with each reading to help you apply it to your own heart.
La vérité rendue visible
Comment le baptême et la sainte cène façonnent nos vies
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
God Shines Forth
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
In this addition to the Union series, Daniel Hames and Michael Reeves argue that an individual's relationship with God influences their evangelism and missions more than anything else.
Gottesfurcht
Eine überraschend gute Nachricht
Angst ist wahrscheinlich die stärkste menschliche Emotion – aber auch eine, die uns vor ein Rätsel stellt. Ist Angst in der Bibel nun etwas Gutes oder etwas Schlechtes? Und was bedeutet es, „den Herrn zu fürchten“? Michael Reeves lichtet die Wolken der Verwirrung und zeigt, dass Gottesfurcht nichts Negatives ist, sondern ein freudiges Staunen über den herrlichen Gott, unseren Schöpfer und Erlöser.
Gospel People
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A Biblical Case for the Importance and Goodness of Being “Evangelical” The term evangelical is often poorly defined and frequently comes with cultural and political baggage. As the label has become more controversial, many Christians have begun to wonder if they should abandon it altogether. Michael Reeves argues from a global, scriptural, and historical perspective that, while it’s not necessary to discard the label altogether, Christians must return to the root of the term―the evangel , or “gospel”―in order to understand what it truly means. He identifies the theology of evangelicalism and its essential doctrine―the Father’s revelation in the Bible, the Son’s redemption in the gospel, and the Spirit’s regeneration of the heart―calling believers to stand with integrity as people of the gospel.
