Books

Cry of the Innocents: Abortion and the Race Towards Judgment

$8.00
By John O Anderson with Doug Brendel
(Bridge Publishing, 1984, 187 pages)

In this timely, unique book, John Anderson draws parallels between Israel in Hosea's time and America today, between child sacrifice in the Old Testament and abortion in the Unites States.

The Cry of Compassion

$12.95
By John Anderson
(Bridge Publishing, 1994, 238 pages)

This is the international edition of Pastor Anderson's prophetic call to proclaim Biblical values. It has proven highly useful to pastors as they apply the teaching of the prophets to the ethical problems of today - especially abortion. "John Anderson's message blows like a crisp, cool wind through the fog of compromise and sloppy thinking that envelopes so much of the contemporary Church" writes Derek Prince, in the foreword.

The Billings Method

$17.95
By Dr Evelyn Billings & Ann Westmore
(Anne O'Donovan, 1988, 264 pages)

This Australian bestseller is now in 17 languages and has sold over 1,000,000 copies. Since it was first published in 1980, this classic work has helped millions of women around the world to achieve healthy, natural fertility control.

Alpha-Phonics

$62.00
By Samuel L Blumenfeld
(Paradigm Company, 1983, 168 pages)

An effective phonics program for teaching reading to beginners of all ages. Parents report heartening results from this simple step-by step reading program for use with children or adults. Used by an SA TAFE college for adult literacy.

Law, Light and Liberty

$2.00
By John H Court
(Lutheran Publishing House, 1975, 144 pages)

Rapid changes in community standards pose fundamental questions relating to personal freedom and social responsibility. The book examines numerous influences that pose a threat to Christian morality and encourages those who care to exercise their democratic rights responsibly.

Land Aflame

$1.00
By Flo Dobbie
(Hodder and Stoughton, 1972, 127 pages)

This book was written to give glory to God for what He did in bringing about the Nationwide Festival of Light in UK. It is an eyewitness story of some of the highlights. The foreword is by Malcolm Muggeridge.

How to Experience Revival

$5.00
By Charles G Finney
(Whitaker House, 1984, 143 pages)

Open this book, and you will encounter the divine secrets of revival. Charles Finney was a tremendous spiritual revolutionary who probably influenced more conversions and saw the ushering in of more revivals than any modern man. Here is essential reading for those who truly care about the state of the world.

The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs

$20.00
By John Foxe rewritten and updated by Harold J Chadwick
(Bridge-Logos Publishers, 1997, 411 pages)

For two-thousand years, courageous men and women have been tortured and killed because of their confessions of Jesus Christ as Lord. The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs tells their stories. Stories of heroic courage and overwhelming faith, of love of God, and of grace to endure persecution and death.

A Life Worth Changing - the Homosexuality Debate

$5.95
Edited by Rev Gregory I Fraser
(Presbyterian Church of Victoria,1996)

New release! Clear, up-to-date, documented information on what the Bible and science say about homosexuality. The Australian writers provide a historical survey, a summary of biblical teaching, a discussion of medical considerations and pastoral implications.

70 Great Christians - Changing the World

$19.95
By Geoffrey Hanks
(Christian Focus Publications, 1992, 344 pages)

Fascinating and inspiring insights into many lives, this book will answer your questions about famous and less well-known men and women. This is the story of the Christian church - one of ordinary people doing extraordinary things, for God.

Is This the End of Religious Liberty?

$5.75
Edited by Ian Hodge
(Anzea Publicaters, 1993, 55 pages)

Are Christians about to experience a new wave of religious intolerance imposed by centralised government? The contributors to this book reject as unacceptable the definitions of intolerance and discrimination contained in the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of all Forms of Intolerance and Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief.

Pornography - A Human Tragedy

$8.00
Edited by Tom Minnery
(Living Books, 1987, 340 pages)

This book is an attempt to look beneath the cliches, to recast into more realistic shapes the caricatures in the minds of many as they try to think through the issues surrounding pornography. Contributors include Charles Colson, James Dobson and C. Everett Koop.

Republic? The Hidden Agenda

$3.00
By Dr David Mitchell
(An Elected Delegate to the 1998 Constitutional Convention)

This booklet was initially produced primarily for the use of delegates to the Constitution Convention that met at Old Parliament House Canberra in February 1998. It provides an easy-to-read explanation of the backgound and intention of Australia's constitutional structure together with some implications of proposals for change to a republic.

Republic? More Power for Politicians

$3.00
By Dr David Mitchell
(An Elected Delegate to the 1998 Constitutional Convention)

This booklet was produced to provide ordinary Australians with important background information in preparation for the 1999 republic referendum. It describes the Australia's heritage of a Westminster system of government and outlines the flaws and dangers in the proposal put to the Australian people in the November 1999 referendum.

Drug Alert - A Guide to Illicit Drugs for Parents, Teachers, Everyone

$9.95
By Athol Moffitt, CMG, QC
(Pan Macmillan Australia, 1998, 141 pages)

Drug Alert is for every person concerned about illicit drugs and their effects on young people. In clear and simple terms Drug Alert lists the street names and side effects of all the commonly used illegal drugs in Australia, and contains all the information parents need to discuss the dangers of illicit drugs with their children.

Drug Precipice

$29.95
By Athol Moffitt, John Malouf & Craig Thompson
(UNSW Press, 1998, 222 pages)

"There is no hope of countering the drug epidemic by an attack on supply. the only hope is an attack on demand. An attack on demand is an attack on black markets and on organised crime ..." Athol Moffitt.
Drug Precipice brings together vital information on the effects of drugs on individuals and society. Three authors combine their extensive knowledge of law, history and pharmacology to provide a comprehensive guide for those engaged in policy formulation and drug education, as well as health care workers and concerned parents and citizens.

Where Have All The Mothers Gone?

$2.00
By David Olson
(Lutheran Publishing House, 1983, 154 pages, first published in Swedish by Gummissons Forlag)

This novel is an intriguing and gripping story.
Had Mona been dreaming? She looked at the child again. How had he been born without her? Who was responsible? Was he really her child? It seemed impossible, and yet she was convinced. Frustrated and confused, Mona hired a private investigator. Together they found the answer to the question: "Where have all the mothers gone?"

The Way Home - Beyond Feminism, Back to Reality

$19.95
By Mary Pride
(Crossway Books, 1985, 234 pages)

Mary Pride's book is a source of inspiration and encouragement for every married Christian woman who want to discover the biblical freedom intended for her life. This is not just a book. It is the beginning of something new and exciting for today's woman.

All the Way Home - Power for Your Family to Be its Best

$28.95
By Mary Pride
(Crossway Books, 1989, 284 pages)

Building on the theme of the home as centre of life, this book will change your ideas on what is possible for families today. This book is filled with practical wisdom and illustrations from the lives of many families.

From Buggies to Spacecraft

$15.00
By Gordon Rankine
(Endeavour Print, 1998, 112 pages)

"One evening at a social gathering I joined in a discussion with a group of young people about the many changes which had occurred since 1911, the year I was born. To my surprise they were interested and someone said, 'You know, you should write this all down because so much you have said about the past is totally foreign to us.' I agreed with the idea, so the following narrative, it is hoped, will give a picture of our family in Australia, our experiences and how we coped with, and adapted to, changing circumstances," Gordon Rankine.

Kinsey, Sex and Fraud - the Indoctrination of a People

$39.95
By Dr Judith Reisman and Edward Eichel
(Lochinvar-Huntington House, 1990, 237 pages)

This book is an investigation into the human sexuality research of Alfred C. Kinsey. Sufficient evidence is produced to demonstrate that much of Kinsey's research is unscientific and deliberately deceitful. Many of his conclusions are false, but these conclusions have been, and continue to be, regarded as "scientific fact," and his research has become the basis for much that is taught in school sex educations programs. The authors and editors of this book argue that Kinsey's human sexuality research may be the most egregious example of scientific deception in this century.

Growing Up Straight - What Every Family Should Know About Homosexuality

$13.50
By Dr George A Rekers
(Moody Press, 1982, 158 pages)

Can you insure your child against homosexuality? Writing from ten years' clinical research experience, Dr Rekers presents the truth about homosexuality by examining three different perspectives: that of the medical and psychological professions, that of the gay liberation movement, and that of scripture. He offers specific guidance to parents who want to keep their children from homosexuality. And to those whose children may already be involved, he offers hope: the redemptive power of Jesus Christ.

Gianna: Aborted and Lived to Tell About It

$14.95
By Jessica Shaver
(Focus on the Family Publishing, 1995, 225 pages)

Gianna Jessen was at 7 months development when she survived a saline abortion. God is now using this young woman to present a pro-life and pro-chastity message in song and word. This is her.

The Cruel Hoax - Street Drugs in Australia

$30.00
By Elaine Walters
(Shield, 1996, 224 pages)

With fifteen years experience of working with families affected by drug use and with meticulous research and overseas study as a Churchill Fellow, Elaine Walters has become one of Australia's leading authorities on street drugs. She reveals how the concept of harm minimisation has trivialised the health risks associated with the use of illegal drugs and has promoted their use and normalisation. She describes how drug education programs in some overseas countries have been successful in reducing drug use by school children.

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