Fully illustrated with original lino-print artworks on every page, Archbishop
of York Stephen Cottrell introduces the key words and concepts of the
Christian faith in this A to Z journey. P is for Pilgrim is a wonderful and
useful gift for celebrating Confirmation, Baptism, Graduation or for prize-
giving and other family events.
When everyone else was predicting a quick victory over Ukraine in February of 2022, very few people anticipated the failure of Russia. One of these men, Dr. Michael Cherrassky, predicted otherwise from the very outset, including Russia's potential use of nuclear weapons. If you want to know what guided his thoughts in this matter then read this book. For those wishing to know what defensive measures face Russia, China and the U.S. will face in the 21st Century, this is the book to read. Conversational, and not overly technical, this book can educate, elucidate and illustrate the present world situation to all wishing to know.
This Lent book offers reflections and insights from the Archbishop of York, focusing on themes of faith, renewal, and spiritual growth. It encourages readers to engage deeply with their beliefs during the Lenten season, providing thought-provoking meditations and practical guidance for personal reflection. The content aims to inspire a transformative journey through prayer, scripture, and community engagement, making it a meaningful companion for those seeking to enrich their spiritual lives during Lent.
This study guide offers six weeks of reflections designed for group or individual use during Lent, spanning from Ash Wednesday to Easter Saturday. It aligns with the Lectionary, making it suitable for those seeking a focused period of spiritual growth. Additionally, it includes a straightforward daily prayer format, enhancing the overall experience for participants.
Whether through suspicion or ignorance, serious consideration of what Mary can teach us has been lacking in large swathes of the church for some time. Drawing on careful biblical exegesis, church history and ecumenical thinking, this book suggests how a serious understanding of Mary might influence our ethical thought, and considers some of the key theological tensions at the heart of the church's engagement with Mary.
In the Gospel of Mark's account of the Passion narrative, Jesus calls out from the cross 'Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?' which is the Aramaic for 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?' - the first line of Psalm 22. It's an anguished expression - traditionally ascribed to King David - of defeat, failure, abandonment and despair. This series of reflections, written for Lent and Holy Week 2023 by the Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, ponders the significance of these words. What does it mean for Jesus to have quoted them, at the very end of his life? What do those words mean for us? This is a beautiful and compelling exploration of the dark, suffering side of the Passion - and how Jesus' words lead us to the greatest hope of all.
The book explores the concept of rapid progress and movement, emphasizing that outward appearances of success can be misleading. It challenges the notion that speed equates to effectiveness, suggesting that without a clear direction, even the most vigorous efforts may lead to unproductive outcomes. This thought-provoking examination encourages readers to reflect on the importance of purpose and intention behind their actions.
At the first anniversary of lockdown, Steven Croft examines what the
'comfortable words' in Isaiah have to say to us, and through nine reflections
offers a message of Easter hope.
Exploring the essence of prayer, this practical guide addresses ten fundamental questions to help readers incorporate prayer into their daily routines. With illustrations and straightforward advice, it demystifies the process, making it accessible and relatable. The book emphasizes that while prayer is a natural act, finding the right words can be challenging, offering simple tools to enhance one's spiritual practice.
Come and See provides Bible reading, reflection and prayer for Lent. Twenty-
eight readings offer short passages from the story of Peter, plus comment and
questions for personal or group response.
Christmas is one of the most joyful times of year, and it can also be one of
the most stressful. This understanding and uplifting book offers another way
to approach December and to discover how its joys and promises can restore our
lives, not add to their burdens.
Aims to equip those engaged in ministry to people with dementia. It explores
the theological and spiritual challenges to be faced, suggests practical ways
in which acts of worship can enable those living with dementia to participate
as fully as they are able, and offer a wide range of prayers and worship
outlines.
From women’s suffrage to Civil Rights to environmentalism and the LGBT
movement, the American Left has achieved notable successes. Sometimes
celebrated and sometimes reviled, the Left has taken on many forms and
reinvented itself many times. In this book, historian Robert Cottrell provides
the most up-to-date history of American Progressives.
In 24 Denkanstößen räumt Stephen Cottrell mit unseren überladenen Weihnachtsklischees auf und legt den eigentlichen Grund darunter frei. Anstatt im Stress der Vorbereitungen unterzugehen und von Termin zu Termin zu hetzen, lädt er dazu ein, es ohne unser Zutun ganz ohne Hektik Weihnachten werden zu lassen, und zeigt, wie die Adventszeit mit einfachen Mitteln wieder zu einer Zeit der Besinnung auf das Wesentliche werden kann.
Stephen Cottrell zeigt, dass ein langsameres Leben ohne Leistungsdruck erfüllender sein kann. Meditation und Körperbewusstsein helfen, die eigene Beziehung zur Welt zu erkennen. Das Buch vermittelt eine neue Perspektive auf das Leben und das Evangelium, ohne dogmatisch zu sein. Ideal für eine Bahnfahrt.