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Sue Edwards

    This author, an assistant professor specializing in women's studies within Christian education, shares her love for people and God's Word through her writing. Her works are crafted as tools to help both women and men sharpen their ministry skills and serve others more effectively. She offers readers valuable resources for spiritual growth and service.

    Labradoodle
    Ecclesiastes
    The Early Years Gardening Handbook
    Rhymes from Rural England
    Mixed Ministry
    • 2022

      Rhymes from Rural England

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Through a collection of rhymes, the book offers insightful reflections on contemporary issues such as the EU, the impact of Covid, and everyday encounters with "White Van Men." It captures the essence of modern life with humor and poignancy, turning personal experiences and societal observations into engaging verse.

      Rhymes from Rural England
    • 2019

      The Labradoodle is a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle. Did you know that these dogs love to swim? Fun facts and colourful photos tell the story of this popular crossbreed dog. Learn all about the Labradoodle and how this smart and lovable dog could fit into your family.

      Labradoodle
    • 2018

      Ecclesiastes

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Amid confusion and turmoil, unearth the hope in Scripture Ecclesiastes can be a difficult book. Women struggle with the writer's laments on the meaninglessness of life, the pointlessness of work, and the lack of connection from generation to generation. They may think there are too many other books offering spiritual encouragement to waste time on this skeptical book of Scripture. But is that the whole picture? Sue Edwards says there's more here than meets the eye. In fact, if studied properly, Ecclesiastes can lead women to an optimistic outlook on life. It can help women abandon bad habits, hang-ups, and foolish perspectives that keep them in bondage to everything that threatens to destroy the ultimate joy Jesus wants for them. All they need are the proper interpretive tools for this valuable book. Edwards walks women through Ecclesiastes, revealing nuggets of wisdom about life and God, as well as dire warnings on what to avoid. Any woman who wants to know God and live according to His design, from new believers to veterans of the faith, will discover anew one of the richest sources of wisdom ever written.

      Ecclesiastes
    • 2010

      Publisher's description. The practical guide to creating a working garden for children in the early years to enjoy year after year. Whatever time of year it is, involving young children in gardening can be an excellent way to develop a wide range of skills for the EYFS and can bring children of all abilities together. This gem of a guide aims to provide a step-by-step guide to creating an early years garden from first conception to eating your own veg! A wealth of activities based around your garden, all linked to the ELGsAn essential for any green-minded nursery, whether you are a novice or an experienced gardner.

      The Early Years Gardening Handbook
    • 2008

      How should you relate to the opposite sex in a working environment? Are the rules different for Christians? The New Testament treats Christian men and women as sacred siblings. Is that relationship a reality in your ministry? In Mixed Ministry , the male and female authors explore complex and thorny issues in depth, drawing on the thoughts, wisdom, and perspectives of men like Howard Hendricks, John Ortberg, Dan Allender, Frank James, Bill Hybels, and many others. This neglected topic, when properly understood, has the potential to revolutionize ministry.

      Mixed Ministry