Packed full of real-life stories from across the globe, Patrick Regan invites you to see how we as Christians can take ownership of helping the most vulnerable in society with Jesus' love.
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- 2024
- 2024
Sometimes we need to hear that it's 'OK not to be OK' - but how often do we hear this in our churches? This book opens the conversation on spirituality and mental health in a way that shows you that you are not alone.
- 2023
The book addresses the impact of modern life on personal wellbeing, highlighting the stress and challenges individuals face in today's fast-paced world. It explores the various factors contributing to this decline in mental and physical health, encouraging readers to recognize their own experiences and consider solutions for improvement. Through insightful discussions, it aims to empower individuals to reclaim their wellbeing amidst contemporary pressures.
- 2023
Exploring the complexities of mental health, this book offers a compassionate perspective on the struggles many face. It emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and acceptance, encouraging readers to embrace their feelings without shame. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, it aims to foster resilience and self-compassion, reminding individuals that it's acceptable to seek help and that they are not alone in their experiences. The narrative is both relatable and empowering, providing a supportive guide for navigating life's challenges.
- 2021
A book to help you see the strength in your scars and how hardship can become fuel for a more hopeful future.
- 2018
Globalizing Innovation
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The impact of host country institutions and policy on innovation by multinational firms in emerging economies.
- 2017
Ecclesiology and the Scriptural Narrative
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
An examination of the ecclesiology of 1 Peter, showing how the epistle draws upon the Old Testament to present a model of the Church based on participation in Christ's atoning suffering.
- 2015
When Faith Gets Shaken
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Patrick draws on his own experience of suffering to ask: where is God in the pain?
- 2008
Award-winning nature photographer Chester captures the essence of the Antarctic's most popular residents to illustrate the similarities between penguins' lives and and those of people.
- 2008
An Old-Fashioned Christmas
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book presents a humorous and irreverent take on Christmas, contrasting nostalgic imagery from the mid-20th century with sharp, sardonic commentary. It explores the darker aspects of the holiday season, highlighting themes of societal flaws through vintage photos and witty captions. By referencing the absurdities of past Christmases, such as orphans as market research subjects and boozy Santas, the author invites readers to reflect on the commercialization and idealization of the holiday. Fans of dark humor will appreciate this subversive celebration of the season.