
1. Serving without Sinking E-Book Deal
Until midday on Thursday, the e-book version of Serving without Sinking is available for just £1.50 in the UK and $1.99 in the US.
2. 7 Arrows for Bible Reading
Matt Rogers shares his Bible reading tool to help people read and understand the Bible.
3. How to Be Better Bereans
Kevin deYoung looks at how we can become better Bereans:
Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3
4. 18 Things I Will Not Regret Doing With My Kids
Tim Challies gives 18 things he knows he will not regret doing with his kids.
5. A Game Plan for New Disciples
Ryan Kearns at the Resurgence tries to answer the question, What do we do with someone who has just become a Christian?'.
6. We'll keep a welcome in the hillside
Paul Levy shares top tips for those involved in welcoming in the local church.
7. And finally…
Our video of the week, an updated video from Ed Drew, children's worker at Dundonald Church, 'Halloween - What should we do?':
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There's no getting away from it, the second half of this term is one of the busiest there is for churches. The run up to Christmas is just packed full of extra things and while these are usually great opportunities to spread the good news, they can be a bit exhausting. If you're feeling tired before the seasonal rush begins it can be easy to start resenting all the additions to your diary and your to-do list.
So why not refresh and reorientate yourself this week by dipping into one of our top titles? Serving without Sinking by John Hindley has been a huge encouragement to many who have been struggling with the pressures of being active in the local church. Usually $9.99, this great ebook is available for just $1.99 until Thursday midday - that's an incredible 80% off (give or take a fraction of a cent!).
Simply use the code swso13 at the checkout.
Last year Ed Drew offered some helpful reflections on Halloween - we thought it was worth reminding ourselves of them this year, and why not check back tomorrow for an updated video from Ed...
Ed Drew, the children’s worker at Dundonald Church in south-west London, has written the following very helpful piece about how we can respond to Halloween.
Halloween is on the way, on 31st October. In all likelihood, all of us will either have children coming to our doors or have our own children invited to Halloween parties.... continue reading

Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name;
make known among the nations what he has done.
Sing to him, sing praise to him;
tell of all his wonderful acts.
Glory in his holy name;
let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice.
Look to the Lord and his strength;
seek his face always.
Psalm 105:1-4
Take a moment to thank God for his wonderful acts in the past and ask him to help you to trust him in the future.

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“Why do you come to church?” I asked one Sunday a few years ago. They may not have been particularly old but I felt sure each child would have their reasons and I was intrigued to hear what they might be. Each of them had made a profession of faith, appropriate to their age – they certainly weren’t on the fringes – so I was curious to discover what they thought being part of church was all about.
And so it went on …... continue reading
One of my favourite titles for God is The Promise Keeper. I use it often when writing for children, and The Promise Maker too. Because the Lord both makes and keeps promises.
The Old Testament is infused with God's promises to send the Christ, the anointed one, His chosen King. And in the New Testament we meet those faithful believers who are waiting for that promise to be kept. One of them is Simeon.
Simeon trusted God to send His Christ, and was faithfully awaiting that day. But the Lord, in His grace, also made an extra promise, just for Simeon - that Simeon himself would see this Christ with his own eyes. God didn't have to make this promise. It was a loving, generous gift to an old man.... continue reading

1. The Book of the Covenant E-Book Deal
Until midday on Thursday, the e-book version of The Book of the Covenant is available for just £1 in the UK and $1.99 in the US.
2. 5 Tips for Effective Public Scripture Reading
Bobby Giles shares 5 tips for reading the Bible in public.
3. 7 Ways to Create a Reading Culture in Your Church
Mike Leake at Servants of Grace looks at 7 ways to create a reading culture in your church.
4. How to read a Christian book
A helpful article from The Briefing.
5. St. Helen's Training: Bible Overview, Part 3 and 4
Part 3 and 4 of the St. Helen's Training Bible Overview.
6. And finally…
In case you missed it before, our video of the week, 'Bake through the Bible Interview':
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Christians are people of the new covenant made by Jesus’ work on the cross. But what exactly is a covenant? And how does Christ’s new covenant fulfill all the other covenants that God made with his people in the Old Testament?
This is a thoroughly enjoyable and extremely well written book. It has a fluidity to it that makes it hard to put down! It is a thrilling read as it clearly unpacks the concept and significance of God’s covenantal relationships with his people through the biblical narrative. Above all though this book will warm your heart and encourage you spiritually as it helps you to rejoice in the God of the covenant and leads you to the Lord Jesus.
Read more HERE and get the ebook version for just $1.99 until midday on Thursday. Simply use the code botc1013 at the checkout.
It's been a great service. Matthew 28:18-20 has been read. The preacher has reminded the congregation of the awesome gift of grace that Christ has lavished on his people. Forgiven people have praised God for the fact they have been cleansed, washed whiter than snow. It's a truth more powerful than any fairy story. It's a wonderful narrative that has the ultimate happy ending for those who are in Christ. And then it comes. The call to action. The call to get out there and tell others of God's wonderful mercy.
Instantly, the congregation divides into 7 camps. There's...... continue reading