In this telling of the life story of James Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission, the power of the living God and the possibilities of the Christian life is demonstrated. A life of service in China required incredible strength and resolve and was not without personal tragedy but Hudson Taylors legacy continues today.
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This author delves into profound spiritual questions and the historical context of faith. His work explores the essence of spiritual life and its historical evolution, emphasizing practical application for the modern reader. While his professional background suggests a strong academic foundation, his writing offers an engaging and accessible insight into complex theological topics. He aims to inspire readers to a deeper reflection on their own beliefs.





- 2018
- 2018
The Message of Discipleship
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exposition on the theme of discipleship for the contemporary church
- 2016
To Be A Pilgrim
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Peter Morden, author of John Bunyan: The People's Pilgrim has collaborated with co-author Ruth Broomhall, and again with CWR, to create a 40-day devotional based on John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress - helping readers grasp for themselves what it means to be a pilgrim, walking every day with God.
- 2015
Andrew Fuller (1754-1815)
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This critical biography explores the life and contributions of Andrew Fuller, a prominent figure in the history of theology and the Baptist tradition. Coinciding with the bicentenary of his death, the book delves into Fuller's theological insights, his role in the missionary movement, and his influence on modern evangelical thought. It offers a comprehensive analysis of his writings and the historical context in which he lived, highlighting his enduring legacy in shaping Christian doctrine and practice.
- 2010
C H Spurgeon - The People's Preacher
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The 2 hour DVD comprises of 75 minute film, 15 minutes of the making of the film and 30 minute interview with Peter Morden who is the author of the book and a lecturer at Spurgeon College.