Books from Lion Books

  • Shouting Into the Silence: One Man's fight for the world's forgotten
    By Danny Smith

    Danny Smith has been at the forefront of human rights campaigning for over twenty-five years. He has fought for many people, providing a voice for the voiceless and a light in the darkness - this is his story.

  • My Very First Christmas Story
    By Lois Rock, Alex Ayliffe

    All the episodes of the traditional nativity, such as Jesus' birth in the stable and the shepherds' visit are told in the simplest words in this book, accompanied by 12 bold and stylish pictures.

  • Beyond Human: Science and the Changing Face of Humanity
    By John Bryant

    Throughout the book, Bryant encourages the reader to engage with the questions he addresses.

  • Breaking the Chains of Abuse: A Practical Guide
    By Sue Atkinson

    almost any area of human life – and a helix is part of the structure of our DNA, fundamental to understanding human life. This is how it is as we heal from abuse. ... The chains that we broke last year might seem to have come back.

  • My Secret Life in Hut Six: One woman's experiences at Bletchley Park
    By Gethin Russell-Jones, Mair Russell-Jones

    The story of the World War 2 de-coders of Bletchley Park continues to fascinate.

  • The Spirituality of Jane Austen
    By Paula Hollingsworth

    In this celebratory book, Paula Hollingsworth explores Jane Austen's faith - which came to the fore in her behaviour, her letters, and also her books - both in her characters and the fates she assigned to them, based on their actions. 2017 ...

  • Eating Disorders: The Path to Recovery
    By Kate Middleton

    What causes them? And is full recovery possible? Eating disorders are a growing issue - at least 2% of females are now struggling with an eating disorder and studies amongst some groups such as teenage girls reveal much higher rates.

  • Understanding Trauma: How to overcome post-traumatic stress
    By Roger Baker

    Professor Baker also advises strategies to prevent post-traumatic stress in the first place. Full of real-life case studies, this is essential reading for trauma sufferers, their family and friends, and specialists alike.

  • Now We Have a Baby
    By Lois Rock

    A simple introduction to babies and what it is like to be part of a family with a new baby.

  • John Milton: A Biography
    By Neil Forsyth

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  • Rules of Engagement: How to pan a sccessful wdding and hw to bild a mrriage that Lasts
    By Richard Hill, Katharine Hill

    Preparing for the wedding day requires a lot of hard work: booking the reception place, choosing the flowers, and a million and one other practical tasks.

  • C S Lewis: A Biography of Friendship
    By Colin Duriez

    Drawing on the latest scholarship and previously unpublished material, this book delves into his remarkable life through these key people—those that knew him best.

  • Slaying the Dragons: Destroying myths in the history of science and faith
    By Allan Chapman

    Weren't early scientists hounded for their discoveries until Darwin burst on the scene and sent faith packing? Not if you look at the facts, says Dr Allan Chapman, who teaches the History of Science at the University of Oxford.

  • Why Can't They Get Along?: A conversation between a Muslim, a Jew and a Christian
    By Dan Cohn-Sherbok, George D Chryssides

    What George overlooks in his account of Christian Zionism is the fact that these believers, while encouraging the restoration of the Jewish people in the Holy Land, in fact foresee the end of Judaism and the Jewish nation. Hal Lindsey ...

  • The Faith of William Shakespeare
    By Graham Holderness

    But then he goes beyond that, and mines the plays themselves, not just for the words of the characters, but for the concepts, themes and language which Shakespeare was himself steeped in - the language of the Bible and the Book of Common ...

  • The Queen and the Heretic: How two women changed the religion of England
    By Derek Wilson

    Queen Catherine Parr survived, while Anne Askew, the only woman to be racked, was burned to death. This book is the fascinating story of their lives, and the way of life for women from various social strata in Tudor England.

  • The History of Christianity
    By Tim Dowley

    This reference book brings together information from a range of sources, to provide information on the history of Christianity. It has been updated to include recent events in Eastern Europe.

  • The Parent's Guide to Self-Harm: What every parent needs to know
    By Jane Smith

    The first book on self-harm written for parents by parents. Are you concerned that your child may be self-harming? Are you wondering what to do for the best? Do you need more information and help? If so, this is the book for you.

  • What Matters Most: Finding spiritual treasure in everyday life
    By Katherine Draper

    If you feel that you are hurtling through life, pouring energy, money and time into things that may not matter in the end - and you want to STOP - then this book is for you.

  • The Lion Bible Quotation Collection

    He will not let your foot stumble ; he who guards you will not sleep . The guardian of Israel never slumbers , never sleeps . Psalm 121 : 2-4 REB 238.5 In vain you get up earlier , and put off going to bed , sweating to make a living ...