Acorn press Resource guide Summer 2015 www.acornpress.net.au New titles Beyond the Myth of Self-Esteem: Finding Fulfilment John Smith with Coral Chamberlain Enticing yet potentially damaging ‘myths’ about self-esteem have become so deeply entrenched in pop culture that many accept them as truth. They have infiltrated parenting, teaching, the media, celebrity culture, advertising and even religion. Drawing on a wide range of resources and insights from his extraordinary experiences, John Smith uncovers common myths about selfesteem and explores their effects on individuals and society. To those who have come under the influence of these myths, he offers a fresh perspective on self-esteem and personal identity and the possibility of a more meaningful and fulfilling life. Beyond the Myth of Self-Esteem is essential reading if you are looking for a deeper understanding of your world. It will be of particular interest to those who have encountered unexpected obstacles along the path to living their dreams or have a lurking suspicion that there must be more to life than chasing success and spending money. 236 pages. Available in paperback (ISBN 9780992447632) and eBook (9780987428649) formats. RRP $24.95 Marvellous Melbourne and Spiritual Power: A Christian Revival and its Lasting Legacy Will Renshaw Marvellous Melbourne and Spiritual Power is a unique record of the rich Christian spiritual heritage of Melbourne from the city’s first months of European settlement. In the decades that followed, many gathered regularly to pray for evangelistic and missionary activity, and for a revival of faith in the young nation.!One significant outcome was the growth of a flourishing evangelical movement in Victoria with its distinctive Keswick-style convention ministry. This is a story of how God equips ordinary people to become extraordinary leaders in his service. It is a powerful testimony to the importance of persevering prayer and intercession in the deep reviving work of God in his church and the wider community. ‘Will Renshaw’s book left me pondering the question of why so many of today’s churches and Christian ministries seem to have lost the hunger for the fullness of God’s Spirit evidenced in a commitment to corporate prayer for revival among God’s people and the evangelisation of the world. Is our current spiritual malaise due to the fact that “we have not, because we ask not”?’ David Price, Chairman – Belgrave Heights Convention. 252 pages. Available in paperback (ISBN 9780992447663) and eBook (9780992447670) formats. RRP $24.95 Recent Titles The Songs of Jesse Adams Peter McKinnon A re-imagining of the story of Jesus in 1960s Australia. Set in the turmoil of social change and political unrest of Australia during the 1960s, The Songs of Jesse Adams traces the meteoric rise of a boy from the bush – a farmer’s son who breaks away to follow his heart, his dreams and his love of music. But, as Jesse travels with his band and the crowds gather, it becomes clear that something else is afoot. This rock singer captivates and transforms a host of fans who hear his songs and encounter his touch. Lives are changed in unexpected ways and the enigmatic Jesse becomes a symbol of hope and freedom for those on society’s edge. But not all will celebrate the rising tide of influence of this charismatic figure whose words and actions challenge those in power – the media, the politicians, the church. In one tumultuous week this clash of ideals comes to a head – with profound consequences. 352 pages. Available in paperback (ISBN 9780987428677) and eBook (9780987428684) formats. RRP $29.95 The Suburban Captivity of the Church: Contextualising the Gospel for Post-Christian Australia Tim Foster For far too long, Australian evangelicals have proclaimed a gospel loaded with the cultural baggage of suburbia: personal security, individual salvation and an otherworldly focus. Is this message really a set of timeless truths with universal application? Or have we injected Jesus’ message with our own values? The Suburban Captivity of the Church calls us to venture beyond the picket fence and engage with the cultural narratives around us, to see how God’s big story meets them with both challenge and hope. Whether we are reaching a new culture, or trying to bring the gospel to our own in a more biblically faithful way, this book will equip us for the task. Available in paperback (ISBN: 9780992447618) and eBook (9780992447625) formats. 154 pages. RRP $17.95 From Head to Toe: Men and Their Roles in the First Two Generations of Christianity Ross Saunders From Head to Toe invites us to into the world of men in the first two generations of Christianity as they come to terms with what it means to follow Jesus. We share in their struggles and triumphs as they make the journey ‘from head to toe’ – from status-seeking to serving. Ross Saunders shows us how to read the New Testament with new eyes and hearts, exploring our own understanding of authority, leadership and service within the household of God. ‘For a church that has been steeped in patriarchy, it is quite a shock to see Jesus as a feminist. But that is exactly what Ross Saunders documents. Scholarly but readable, From Head to Toe examines the lives of dozens of men in the Bible as they are called to relinquish status and accept Jesus’ radical view: that true leadership means becoming a servant to all ... To follow Jesus, we men must abandon all claims to privilege or power. Only then can we be free’ – Steve Biddulph. 256 pages. Available in paperback (ISBN: 9780987428691) and eBook (9780992447601) formats. RRP $29.95. 2 Pastoral Care and the Spiritual Life Eating Heaven: Spirituality at the Table Simon Carey Holt A trained chef, teacher, social researcher, minister of religion and homemaker, Simon Carey Holt draws on experience and research to explore the role of eating in our search for meaning and community. To do so, he invites us to sit at the tables of daily life – from kitchen tables to backyard barbecues, from cafe tables to the beautifully set tables of Melbourne’s finest restaurants – and consider how our life at these tables interacts with our deepest values and commitments. Available in paperback (ISBN: 9780987428639) and eBook (9780987428646) formats. 176 pages. RRP $24.95 God’s Love in Action: Pastoral Care for Everyone Jill McGilvray 'A challenge for the Christian church has always been the translating of theology into practice. This book will prove to be a valuable tool for Christians serious about authentic pastoral care. I would commend this book to congregations and individuals who want to see God's love made manifest in this world. This book will lead to people experiencing God's love "with skin on".' Revd Peter Pereira. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284849). 80 pages. RRP $19.99 I, You and Us: Creating a Loving, Lasting Marriage Shirley Goldsworthy This book is written for couples that are contemplating marriage, engaged, being remarried, renewing their marriage vows, or desiring to enrich their marriage. It focuses on the 'how to' of relating to help couples to keep their vows and its resources and practical skills will assist them to build on their strengths and strengthen their weaker areas. It is a valuable resource for clergy and those who work with couples, individually or in a small group. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284863). 76 pages. RRP $19.99 Out of the Depths: Bible Studies on Depression and Hope Helen Rienits Out of the Depths is designed for use by those experiencing mental and emotional illness, as well as those who would like to improve their skills in caring for people in this situation. These studies also provide some biblical teaching on the special spiritual problems that arise for those who are struggling with mental and emotional illness, as well as some basic medical knowledge to help those who suffer understand more about their problems and what can be done to help. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284986). 84 pages. RRP $19.99 One Step at a Time Robyn Claydon For those seeking meaning in their lives, Robyn Claydon provides practical advice and encouragement to grow and persevere in the Christian faith and to have the courage to face the ups and downs of everyday life. The wonderful stories of people she has met around the world encourage and challenge us to take one step at a time on life’s journey. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284795) and eBook (9781617504907). 128 pages. RRP $19.99 3 No Time to Say Goodbye: When a Loved One Dies, Especially a Child Paul Arnott Paul Arnott’s book offers solace and practical help to those who have suddenly lost a loved one and all who assist them in their grief. This revised and expanded edition has a new chapter on men, women and grief, discussing some of the different ways people grieve. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284467) and eBook (ISBN: 9781617504891). 146 pages. RRP $14.99 The Birthday Card: Snapshots of a Man’s Grief BL Park It is a sickening feeling to experience the death of someone who is precious to you. To be hit with the reality that a person whose life is intricately interwoven in yours has been removed from it and you will never see them on this planet again. No matter what you do, there is no making it better, no turning back the clock. The author of The Birthday Card, like Job, asks, ‘Where is God in our darkest moments?’ Available in eBook format only (ISBN: 9781617506031). RRP will vary according to eBook retailer. My Brother’s Shadows: A Journey of Faith in the Midst of Tragedy Hayley Reynolds Hayley was 22 years old when her brother Wayne, then 16, was diagnosed with leukaemia. In My Brother’s Shadows, Hayley recounts the emotional journey she and her family took as Wayne fought his illnesses, before he tragically passed away 18 months later. It is filled with amazing courage and faith amidst pain and suffering, and finally points towards the ultimate source of hope itself. Paperback (ISBN: 9780987428615) and eBook (9780987428622). 168 pages. RRP $19.95 Fragments of Home: Piecing Life Together after Childhood Sexual Abuse Monique Lisbon This book is more than just a record of one person’s path towards healing from sexual abuse. It journals the tough, disciplined task of self-exploration and deep reflection where the anxiety of doubt and even the threat of death are frequent companions. We witness the complex and fragile patters of a relationship with God presented in such a way that those who have been through similar experiences will recognise it as a story of redemption, courage and hope. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284948) & eBook (9781617506031). 176 pages. Includes music CD. RRP $29.99. Also available in a deluxe set for group study – more information can be found on Acorn’s website. Out of Darkness Out of Fire: A Workbook for Christian Leaders under Pressure Ross Kingham & Robin Pryor Most Christian leaders experience times of stress in their ministry. In this book, now re-printed for the second time, two skilled counsellors help leaders to identify the causes, recognise the symptoms and cope with stress. The book’s marvellous resources and updated bibliography continue to help people discover their strengths and weaknesses in leadership, while encouraging them to find new hope and clear goals for future ministry. 80 pages. Hardback (ISBN: 9780908284365). RRP $11.00 Journey: Reflecting on the Christian Way Lydia Saunders This beautifully presented book has been designed as a workbook for those beginning or wanting to continue their Christian journey. The book will also prove invaluable to others who have reached a point in their lives where they feel compelled to reflect on where they have come on the Way and on where God may now be taking them. Designed around a 31-day format, the book contains exercises to assist the process, along with the author’s reflection on a number of themes. 80 pages. Hardback (ISBN: 9780908284306). RRP $5.00 4 Islam and Christianity Islam and Christianity on the Edge: Talking Points in Christian-Muslim Relations into the 21st Century John Azumah and Peter Riddell (Eds) This collection of essays covers some of the most pressing issues in Christian-Muslim relations, addressing matters of theology, the encounter between civilisations and interreligious affairs. Some of the most controversial and sensitive questions are considered, ranging from sacred text to the politics of multiculturalism – key questions for the 21st century, a period when Christianity and Islam are destined to interact more closely than ever before in human history. Paperback (ISBN: 9780987132949) and eBook (ISBN: 9780987428608). 288 pages. RRP $34.95 Muhammad: The Man who Transformed Arabia Peter Cotterell Muhammad’s life in some measure determines the everyday behaviour of his followers across the world. Biographies of Muhammad have tended to present him as a man who could do nothing right or a man who could do nothing wrong. Somewhere in between is the real Muhammad. Dr Cotterell has taught and lectured on Islam for more than 30 years. This book is the result of those years of struggling to understand Islam and Muhammad, its central figure. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284931) & eBook (ISBN: 9781617509841), 188 pages. RRP $19.99 Christianity alongside Islam John W. Wilson Second Prize in the 2011 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award. Dr Wilson's book succeeds in digesting a vast amount of information about Christianity and Islam and presenting it in a way that is accessible to non-speciality readers. The discussion of Christianity and Islam according to topics helps the reader to find answers to key questions such as 'How does the Islamic view of "X" affect me as a Christian?' The book is comprehensive in detail but very readable in style. Hardback (ISBN: 9780908284917). 424 pages. Includes colour plates and maps. RRP $24.95 Islam, Human Rights and Public Policy Edited by David Claydon A diverse group of international writers, scholars and commentators shed light on some of the most pressing human rights and public policy challenges of our time. Contributors include thinkers of Muslim background with extensive personal experience in developing countries, and Western writers of both secular and religious orientation. Individual essays deal with the human rights of Muslims and non-Muslims alike, in areas ranging from women's rights to freedom on religion. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284764) & eBook (9781617504884). 282 pages. RRP $39.99 5 Evangelism and Mission God Next Door: Spirituality and Mission in the Neighbourhood Simon Carey Holt Winner of the 2008 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award. What if God lived next door? Would you recognise him? Would you talk to him at the fence or avoid catching his eye? Would you love him as you love yourself? Simon Holt has listened to the experiences of numerous people of faith living in a variety of urban and suburban neighbourhoods, and his inspiring stories open up exciting new possibilities for 21st-century mission. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284634) & eBook (9781617504877). 165 pages. RRP $24.99 Walking in the Light: Reflections on the East African Revival and Its Links to Australia Colin Reed This book identifies and explores the key factors behind this revival that began in Rwanda in the 1930s before spreading throughout the entire East African region. It also explores connections to Australian missionaries serving there and their varied responses to the Revival. The influence of the English Keswick Movement in shaping the Revival is also examined. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284627). 288 pages. Includes photos. RRP $10.00 Connecting across Cultures: Sharing the Gospel across Cultural and Religious Boundaries David Claydon David Claydon describes how Christians can take the gospel across religious and cultural boundaries in loving, sensitive and respectful ways to develop meaningful friendships with neighbours and colleagues of different faiths. With its sensitive summaries of the historical background, central beliefs and practices of many of the non-Christian religions present in Australia, this book is invaluable for those wanting to understand other belief systems. It includes cultural do’s and don’ts to help prevent misunderstandings. Contains a study guide. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284382) & eBook (9781617506529). 208 pages. RRP $22.00 Everyday Evangelism: A Tool for Creating Confidence in Sharing the Christian Faith (revised edn) – Student’s Manual Stephen Abbott A practical tool for training lay people to share their faith naturally and suitable for groups and individuals. Fear of evangelising is broken down as people gain confidence in talking out their faith in everyday situations. Stephen Abbott is a Sydney Anglican minister and former Alfred Stanway Lecturer in Pastoral Ministry at Ridley College Melbourne. He has many years of local church experience. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284542) 72 pages. RRP $19.99 Everyday Evangelism: A Tool for Creating Confidence in Sharing the Christian Faith (revised edn) – Leader’s Manual Stephen Abbott Set out as for the Student’s Manual, teaching pointers are placed in the margins alongside the matter under discussion. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-908284-63-4). 80 pages. RRP $22.00 6 Contemporary Issues God of the Empty-Handed: Poverty, Power and the Kingdom of God (Rev. edn) Jayakumar Christian Jayakumar Christian argues that in order to provide sustainable solutions to powerlessness, poverty and oppression, it is critical to challenge and redefine power from the perspective of the kingdom of God. Only when we realise that we are all ‘empty-handed’ before God can broken relationships be restored. Dr Jayakumar Christian is National Director of World Vision India. He and his family live in Chennai, India. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-9871329-0-1), 256 pages. RRP $29.99 Escape from West Papua: How and Why Refugees Came to Australia Alan Nichols What would drive 43 refugees to set out from West Papua in a traditional canoe across stormy Torres Strait to reach Australia? Only desperation. This book is their story. It tells their dramatic tale – why they left, how they survived at sea, and how their faith sustained them. It also recounts the rift in Australian-Indonesian relations that arose when they received refugee status in Australia and voices their hopes and dreams of an independent West Papua nation. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-908284-68-9). 80 pages. RRP $5.00 Talking about Ethics: Negotiating the Maze Justin Denholm The Christian faith brings with it a collection of ideas and directions about how we ought to live. Thinking about this collection is what we call Christian ethics. The first section of this book provides a general overview of approaches to ethics. The second section turns to ways of using ethics as a tool in Christian life. This includes some very practical ideas about using these ethical skills in ways that enrich and challenge in a variety of settings. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-9871329-1-8) & eBook (ISBN: 978-1-617506-08-6). 72 pages. Includes study guide. RRP $14.95 Another Way to Love: Christian Social Reform and Global Poverty Edited by Rod Yule and Tim Costello Various contributors explore the role of Christian social reform and how we can act to stop not just the symptoms, but also the causes of global poverty and injustice. This book explores the theology behind social reform and looks at some major issues affecting the poor today – climate change, overseas aid, fair trade and child slavery – and ways we can act to make a difference. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-908284-82-5). 192 pages. Co-published with World Vision Australia. RRP $24.99 Better Together: Equality in Christ Kevin Giles At a time when views about women’s leadership seem increasingly polarised, how do Christians know what to believe? Kevin Giles takes readers to the heart of the debate, providing an excellent introduction to the key scriptures and areas at issue, and pointing to principles of interpretation and practical application. Eight short studies with discussion questions. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-908284-85-6) & eBook (978-1-617506-07-9). 72 pages. RRP $14.99 7 Pieces of Eternity Michael P. Jensen Does God have a sense of humour? Can Christianity make sense of our 21st-century world? What does it mean to be happy? Is it possible to survive in the jungle of office politics, or in the warzone that is social media? In this provocative and stimulating collection of pieces from Eternity magazine, Michael Jensen presents an authentically Christian take on the way we live, work and think. With insight, humanity, and a humorous touch, Jensen takes us on a tour of the contemporary soulscape, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the music of Cold Chisel. Available in paperback (ISBN: 9780987428653) and eBook (9780987428660) formats. 176 pages. RRP $24.95 Choices: One Person’s Journey out of Homosexuality Christopher Keane This is the author’s story of how he broke with a sexually active homosexual life, as well as the process of change he experienced after he left that life. Over time many people have asked him how they can best help other Christians who struggle with unwanted same-sex attraction. So as well as his own story, he has included information about what one can do if they have a homosexual friend or relative. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284757) & eBook (9781617506048). 129 pages. RRP $10.00 Outrageous Women, Outrageous God: Women in the First Two Generations of Christianity Ross Saunders This book is a study into the status and ministry of women in the New Testament, and how they went against many of the social and religious constraints of their time. It is a fresh approach to the place women, both Jewish and gentile, made for themselves - from the conception of John the Baptizer to the death of the last apostle. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284832) & eBook (9781617504914). 189 pages. RRP $19.99 Women, Leadership and the Church Jim Reiher Does God want women in the pulpit or the pews? Jim Reiher makes no secret of where he stands on one of the Church’s most vexed issues. He uses the Bible to argue that women’s gifts are to be affirmed. Timely and thought provoking, this book offers readers a fresh look at this controversial topic. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284597) & eBook (9781617504921). 128 pages. RRP $5.00 Bible Study and Theology The Old Testament on the Way to the Cross John W. Wilson The Old Testament on the Way to the Cross provides a helpful introduction to ways in which the Old Testament relates to the New. This is an improved format of studies which sold 10,000 copies when first published in 1994. This book consists of 49 studies (one per day for seven weeks). At the end of each week of studies there is a series of Group Discussion Questions – ideal for further personal reflection or group discussions. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284993). 56 pages. RRP $14.99 8 Jesus Unbound: The Story of Jesus of Nazareth Jonathan Holland J Holland uses his skills as a storyteller to bring to life Jesus, his experiences and encounters with people. Years of research and reflection into the subject are combined with an interest in art to produce an enjoyable, stimulating and thought-provoking book. Emerging from its pages comes a compelling and affectionate portrait of the man behind the Christian faith. This beautifully produced devotional book is also suitable for Lenten studies or as a gift book. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-908284-77-1). 128 pages. RRP $10.00 Genesis 1–3: Science? History? Theology? JA Thompson This published lecture is a valuable contribution to the science versus religion controversy, particularly in light of recent attacks on the credibility of Christianity by an aggressive atheism. This study of the literary forms in which the creation narratives are expressed shows that the theological truths which they convey are in no way threatened by scientific discoveries. What is critical is to understand the literary forms and the cultural milieu through which truth is revealed by God. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284696). 48 pages. RRP $5.00 The Ten Commandments and Ethics Today Scott Cowdell This book sets out to take fresh look at the Ten Commandments and ‘rediscover’ them, exploring their strength as an ethical code grounded in God’s wider purposes for Israel and the Christian church. These reflections are practical, insightful and accessible to a wide readership. They come with questions for personal reflection or else group discussion that have been tested in practice, making this book an ideal resource for the individual Christian reader, Bible study group or Religious Instruction class. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-908284-70-2). 76 pages. RRP $5.00 Count Me In: A Confirmation Workbook for Young People Kevin Giles This popular book continues to be widely used to encourage young teenagers to think through their faith and ask questions. Kevin Giles has written extensively and served as an Anglican minister in a variety of Australian parishes. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-908284-12-2). 102 pages. RRP $19.99 Please! No More Boring Sermons: Preaching for Australians – Contemporary Insights and Practical Aspects Edited by Keith Weller Preparation for preaching is a solitary, time-consuming and responsible activity, and by inviting some highly credentialed preachers to contribute a chapter on a particular aspect of preaching and/or a sermon, the Simeon Association has given preachers a great gift in making this material available to fellow preachers and would-be preachers. Common themes display a variety of insights and aspects reflecting not only the topics under consideration, but the individual perceptions and gifts of the authors. This collection contains ideas and practical help for experienced preachers who might wish that this wisdom was imparted to them long ago. Those new to preaching will learn skills and habits whose fruit will enrich the spiritual lives of their fellow Christians. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284719). 188 pages. RRP $29.99 Better be a Good Sermon: Preaching for Special Occasions and Contexts Edited by Keith Weller & Adrian Lane Following on from the very popular Please! No More Boring Sermons, the Simeon Association has again sought out well-credentialed clergy and lay people to provide examples of sermons preached in a wide range of situations that will be of immense assistance to all who find themselves given the responsibility on a special occasion. This is an excellent resource. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284870). 304 pages. RRP $34.99 9 History and Biography View from the Faraway Pagoda: A Pioneer Australian Missionary in China from the Boxer Rebellion to the Communist Insurgency Robert and Linda Banks A Pioneer Australian Missionary in China from the Boxer Rebellion to the Communist Insurgency This book describes the life and service of Sophie Newton, a missionary in China from 1897 to 1931. Sophie empowered women through establishing schools and training Christian workers, as well as opposing the opium trade, foot binding and infanticide. This story describes how the conviction, sacrifice and compassion of one single-minded woman can make a lasting difference to a community. Paperback (ISBN: 9780987132956) and eBook (9780987132932). 168 pages. RRP $19.95 Robert & Linda Banks Spirit, Word and World: Evangelical Christianity in Australia Stuart Piggin Stuart Piggin’s history has been well received by secular and religious historians. This new edition brings the story right up to the present, covering the expansion of Sydney Anglicans and Hillsong Pentecostals. While Australia has become increasingly ‘secular’, evangelicals have become more engaged than ever in politics, education and social welfare. Written in a lively, accessible, and engaging way, this story raises intriguing questions about the spiritual dimension in Australian life. Paperback (ISBN: 9780987132970) & eBook (9780987132987). 292 pages. RRP $24.95 Gumbuli of Ngukurr: Aboriginal Elder in Arnhem Land by Murray Seiffert Winner of the 2012 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award. Two stories overlap in this biography. One is of Michael Gumbuli Wurramara, the first Aboriginal Anglican Priest in the Northern Territory; the second describes the life of Ngukurr community in the second half of the 20th century, as it seeks to achieve a mix of ancient and modern cultures. This work challenges assumptions about the relationships between government, missions and Aborigines. 440 pages. Hard cover (ISBN: 9780987132925) & eBook (9780987132994); colour plates. RRP $49.99 Economics for Life: An Economist Reflects on the Meaning of Life, Money and What Really Matters by Ian Harper Winner of the 2011 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award. Ian shares insights gained from his career as an economist during an exciting period of world economic history. Writing this book from his perspective as one of Australia's best-known economists and as a practising Christian, he demonstrates why economics is a good servant but a bad master. This book will appeal to a range of readers. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284955) & eBook (9781617505270). 180 pages. RRP $29.99 Refuge on the Roper: The Origins of the Roper River Mission – Ngukurr Murray Seiffert Why would CMS Victoria decide in 1906 to establish a mission to Aborigines in tropical North Australia where malaria, tuberculosis and leprosy were common, and the only available transport an occasional boat or horseback? Answers for these questions were found in the contemporary records. Published in Ngukurr’s centenary year, the book reviews the mission’s early years. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284672). 200 pages. Includes colour plates and maps. RRP $19.99 10 I Heard Him Call: The Story of Neville Langford-Smith Margaret Thornton Neville Langford-Smith lived in Tanganyika and Kenya for over four decades. He became a teacher, headmaster and teacher trainer and in 1937 was ordained priest in Sydney, marrying fellow missionary, Vera Dobson shortly after. Together they shared in the development and encouragement of an indigenous church in Tanganyika and Kenya, experiencing the difficult war years, the East African Revival and the turbulent years of the birth and growth of Kenya as a nation. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284665). 162 pages. RRP $10.00 Rescued by Angels: The Story of Miracles During the Rwandan Genocide Bishop Alexis Bilindabagabo with Alan Nichols Alexis Bilindabagabo created the Barakabaho Foundation, which now cares for 8000 children in foster families and has pioneered trauma counselling in the country. He has been a refugee three times - as a five-year-old boy with his parents, as a schoolboy with his brother, and as an adult with his family. He survived the 1994 genocide with his wife and four children through a series of miracles. He believes God saved him so he could become 'father to the fatherless' in Rwanda. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284399). 120 pages. RRP $5.00 Montgomery of Tasmania: Henry and Maud Montgomery in Australasia Robert Withycombe Short-listed for the 2010 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award. Henry Montgomery, fourth Anglican Bishop of Tasmania, 1889-1901, was a dynamic force in the national church. He regularly left Hobart to care for remote West Coast mining communities and the Aboriginal people on Cape Barren Island. Maud was an able partner, pioneering ministries to support vulnerable women & children and Christian education. Hardback (ISBN: 9780908284788). 312 pages. RRP $10.00 A House Divided? The Quest for Unity within Anglicanism by Tom Frame This book identifies what is ailing Australia’s Anglican Church; explains why parts of it have become diseased; advises against persisting with policies and practices deleterious to its wellbeing; prescribes changes to its common life in order that it might regain health; and suggests actions and attitudes that will promote vibrant mission and ministry, so that it will be able to face the challenges rising over the next 30 years. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284924). 320 pages. RRP $39.99 Facing the Future: Bishops Imagine a Different Church Edited by Stephen Hale and Andrew Curnow Facing the Future reflects the theological diversity of this vast country and different understandings about the episcopal role. Contributing bishops were asked to share their sense of perspective about where they currently are, and what they see as the way forward. This book seeks to give a voice to a significant number involved in the leadership of the Anglican church. Paperback (ISBN: 9780908284900). 260 pages. RRP $29.99 WASPS, Tykes and Ecumaniacs: Aspects of Australian Sectarianism 1945–1981 Benjamin Edwards During 1945-81, changes in society and religion in Australia and overseas brought many issues to the fore. Some of these changes were caused by the religious revival of the 1950s, the rise of ecumenism and the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s, post-war mass-immigration, the politics of education, and increasing secularism. This book contributes to the historical understanding of sectarianism in Australian society of this period. Paperback (ISBN: 978-0-908284-74-0). 264 pages. RRP $5.00 11 Marcus L. Loane: A Biography J.R. Reid Marcus Loane was the first Australian-born Anglican Archbishop of Sydney. This biography illuminates the character of this conservative evangelical and provides valuable insights into the unique qualities of Sydney Anglicanism. The seeds of many recent changes in the diocese were planted during his 15 years as Archbishop – not at his instigation and not all to his liking. His working life spanned periods of great change in Australian society, not least in the Diocese of Sydney. In his life of ministry, he served as theological lecturer, bishop, archbishop and Primate of the National Church, and a front-line chaplain in Papua New Guinea during World War II. Hardback (ISBN: 9780908284474). 154 pages plus photo insert. RRP $24.99 Memoirs of a Loose Canon Stuart B. Babbage Always forthright and at the interface of church and the world, Stuart Barton Babbage AM is frank about his shortcomings and perceptive and observant in his recollections of personal, local and world events. His exuberant personality, sense of the ridiculous and deep faith is writ large in this entertaining and penetrating biography. Dean of both Sydney and Melbourne and head of Colleges in both cities, he has also worked in New Zealand, England, the Middle East and the United States. Hardback (ISBN: 9780908284580). 223 pages plus photo insert. RRP $24.99 An Enigmatic Life: David Broughton Knox Marcia Cameron David Broughton Knox, principal of Moore College Sydney from 1959–1985, remains a major influence in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney a decade after his death. To many a wise and approachable mentor, counsellor and friend, he was nonetheless a controversial figure in college and diocesan affairs. Marcia Cameron provides us with a fascinating insight into both the domestic and public life of Broughton Knox, demonstrating the considerable achievements of this enigmatic man who inspired such a wide range of reactions in others. Hardback (ISBN: 9780908284603). 360 pages. RRP $49.50 Books written by Margaret Reeson and distributed by Acorn Press Currency Lass: The Moving Story of a Young Woman in the Convict Town of Sydney and the South Seas Life in the convict colony of NSW was harsh and often cruel. But for free-settlers like the Hassalls, Sydney was home. As one of the few eligible Australian-born girls, Mary Hassall was much admired. This recreation of her life from contemporary letters and diaries vividly portrays her emerging adulthood, romance and life in Sydney and on the islands of Tonga. What emerges is a story of courage and perseverance, hope and disappointment – giving intimate insight into a vital personality that still speaks to us today. 270 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9780987241702). RRP $20.00 Certain Lives: The Compelling Story of the Hope, Tragedy and Triumph of Three Generations of Women Spanning the century from 1830 to WW1 and the Great Depression comes this dramatic story of three generations of Australian women. Margaret Reeson evokes with warmth and insight the pain and progress, joy and tragedy of Anna, Mary and Grace – mother, daughter and granddaughter. Here is the stuff of real history – a giant canvas depicting the rich and varied lives of those who, despite great obstacles, turned survival into courage, sadness into contentment and confusion into certainty. 448 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9780987241719). RRP $25.00 12 A Very Long War: The Families Who Waited A Very Long War is about the experiences of the families of men missing in the New Guinea islands during WW2, many of whom never returned. When Japan entered the Pacific war, the Australian Government evacuated all Australian women and children from the Territory of New Guinea. The women found themselves suddenly alone and solely responsible for the welfare of their families and living in a limbo of waiting. For many of them, the effects of the mystery and the trauma have continued to the present day. Through the voices of those who provided oral testimony, A Very Long War echoes the common condition of all people struggling to deal with trauma and loss. 230 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9780987241733). RPP $20.00 Whereabouts Unknown: The Story of Those Who Disappeared After the Fall of Rabaul In 1942 - and the Women Who Waited In 1942, over a thousand men were taken from an internment camp in Rabaul, New Guinea and never seen again. Questions surrounding their fate continue. What really happened that day? How could such a tragedy, with a loss of Australian life twice that of the whole Vietnam War, be left forgotten and unresolved? Was there government incompetence? Is 'friendly fire' against the Montevideo Maru a sufficient explanation? This is the story of the wives and families who waited, not knowing whether their men were dead or alive – of despair and false hope, of somehow carrying on at home. It is also the story of a handful of Rabaul nurses who disappeared behind enemy lines – beyond reach or help. 512 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9780987241726). RRP $30.00. Published by SPCK-A and distributed by Acorn Press Never Alone: The Remarkable Story of David and Robyn Claydon Cecily Paterson A child with no name, no parents and no place in the world, grows up in wartime Israel, escapes death several times, is rescued, and brought to Australia. David's story, and God's work in his life, is remarkable. His ministry and partnership with his remarkable wife Robyn, has touched lives around the world. This is a story of two people nurtured and held close by a God who had a plan for them; a plan which proved bigger than they could ever have imagined. 224 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9781876106133). RRP $25.00 Doors Are for Walking Through Robyn Claydon Astonishing stories of ordinary people equipped by an extra-ordinary God. Inspiring reading for men and women; questions and Bible references for group discussions. Paperback (ISBN: 9781876106077). RRP $18.95 Keep Walking Robyn Claydon Keep Walking is a compelling insight into what it means to walk with Jesus. More amazing stories of ordinary people experiencing God at work in ways which amaze them and encourage us... and with updates on some of the people who are familiar to us from Doors are for Walking Through. 136 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9781876106089). RRP $18.95 13 Dr Number 49: Grace Warren of The Leprosy Mission Grace Warren and Lesley Hicks This is an inspiring autobiography of Australasian missionary doctor, Grace Warren. By her inventive surgical skills, faith, preparedness to obey God, and her tireless willingness to travel and teach, Grace has saved the feet and transformed the lives of thousands suffering with diabetes and leprosy. 320 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9781876106140). RRP $30.00 Unusual Marriage: The story of Bill Dennett and Jo Anne Dennett When Sydney businessman Bill Dennett, married SIM missionary doctor Jo Anne Ader, in Addis Ababa on a balmy December day in 1973, he had no idea what he was letting himself in for. The account of their early years, then marriage and the aftermath, will stun the reader as well as inspire. Hard won progress is desribed with disarming frankness. Bill and Jo Anne's faith and determination to make their marriate work, and to use their gifts and experience to glorify God, is inspiring. 216 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9781876106157). RRP $25.00. Charismatic Distinctives in the Light of Scripture Ken Smith Biblical perspectives on baptism in the Holy Spirit and extra-biblical revelation. Is scripture sufficient? The ministry of the Holy Spirit as it relates to these two issues is the main theme of this book; it is not a general study on the Holy Spirit, but deals with fundamental issues of theology. 112 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9781876106102). RRP $18.95. Riding the Rapids: The Story of Sylvia Jeanes Ashleigh Hooker with Jack Johnston In 1967 twenty-five year old Sylvia Jeanes left the suburbs of Brisbane for the jungles of Borneo. Riding the Rapids is the story of a woman who chooses a life of costly service. In the face of danger, spiritual warfare and her own human frailty, God's power keeps carrying her along. Now after 40 years in North Borneo, Sylvia's work continues. Her story is both encouraging and challenging. 192 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9781976106164). RRP $25.00 Sharing God’s Love with Muslims Bill Dennett Like to share your faith with a Muslim friend? Uncertain how to go about it? Like to try a helpful way of sharing? "This book is an excellent introduction and guide for Christian men and women who wish to share the good news of Jesus Christ with Muslim friends and neighbours." John R Reid, Former Anglican Bishop, Sydney Diocese. 136 pages. Paperback (ISBN: 9781876106157). RRP $9.95. Exploring the Meaning of Life Ken Smith This book is for Christians who have an elementary knowledge of the Scriptures, and who want to get a better overview of the Bible as a basis for understanding events in the broader scheme of things. Excellent for a six week group or for individual Bible study. Paperback (ISBN: 9781876106096). RRP $14.95 Phone/Fax 61 3 9383 1266 Email [email protected] Contact us ... Website www.acornpress.net.au 14 Postal Address PO Box 258 Moreland VIC 3058 Australia
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