
For pupils facing evolutionary teaching
Science / Faith or Both? equips young people to recognise the assumptions behind evolutionary claims, to distinguish operational science from historical narratives, and to evaluate evidence with clear, biblical thinking.
Students learn how to ask better questions, spot worldview commitments in textbooks, and give a gracious, reasoned defence of Genesis as real history—without abandoning curiosity, scholarship, or respect for teachers.
Science / Faith or Both?
Exploring Truth Where the Bible and Science Meet
Can we trust both the Bible and science—or must we choose one over the other? Science / Faith or Both? helps students, teachers, and truth-seekers think clearly about origins, evidence, and authority. Written from a Reformed Christian perspective with a young-earth creationist view, it shows that Scripture’s truth stands firm and makes best sense of God’s world.
- The difference between operational and historical science
- Why assumptions matter more than we think
- The fossil record, genetics, and the age-of-the-earth debate
- Gravitational redshift, light-travel time, and astronomy
- How faith and science point to the same Creator
- Why the Bible must be the final authority in all truth-claims
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For those walking through fear
What Time I am Afraid helps us face panic, dread, and intrusive thoughts with Scripture-soaked clarity and gentle, practical steps. Rooted in Reformed theology and real-world pastoral care, it shows how to bring our racing minds under the light of God’s promises without denial, pretence, or shame.
Readers learn to name fears honestly, renew patterns of thinking, and practise daily “small obediences” that strengthen trust in Christ—so that, in the very moment we are afraid, we can say with the Psalmist, “I will trust in thee.”
What Time I am Afraid
Biblical help for anxious hearts
We weren’t meant to carry fear alone. What Time I am Afraid is a warm, Scripture-anchored guide for those who struggle with anxiety, panic, or spiralling thoughts. Drawing from the Psalms (especially Psalm 56:3), historic Reformed teaching, and practical counsel, this book helps us move from fear to faith—one honest step at a time.
- How to bring anxious thoughts into the light of God’s Word
- Daily “micro-practices” for renewing the mind in Christ
- How to confront panic without feeding compulsions
- Praying the Psalms when words are hard to find
- Gentle routines that build spiritual and emotional resilience
- Honest, pastoral encouragement for sufferers and carers