100 / DOW Bible Atlas (by Tim Dowley) More than 30 original computer generated maps illustrating the biblical story of the Jews from the call of Abraham to the beginnings of the Christian Church. 100 / DOW Tabernacle Model (by Tim Dowley) The illustrated story of the Jewish Tabernacle. Includes an authentic diecut cardboard scale model to build. 100 / EVA Old Testament Introduction (byMaryJ.Evans) A fully-illustrated entrylevel contemporary study of the story and message of the books of the Old Testament. 100 / MOT New Testament Introduction (by Stephen Motyer) A fully illustrated entrylevel contemporary study of the message of the New Testament writers. 100 / NEL The Orthodox Study Bible New Testament and Psalms, New King James Version 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, Old Testament I, Genesis I-II (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, Old Testament II, Genesis 12-50 (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, Old Testament III, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, Old Testament IX, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, Old Testament X, Isaiah 1-39 (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, Old Testament VIX, The Twelve Prophets (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament Ia, Matthew 1-13 (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament II, Mark (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament III, Luke (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament VI, Romans (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament VII, 12Corinthians (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament VIII, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament IX, Colossians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / STR King James New Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance (by James Strong) -Strong’s Numbering System -Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries -The Words of Christ Emphasized -Easy to read print -Fan-Tab Thumb-Index Reference System 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament X, Hebrews (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / ODE Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament XI, James, 12 Peter, 1-3John, Jude (by Thomas C. Oden) 100 / PAY Bible Timeline (by David Payne) The extraordinary story of the Jews from the call of Abraham to the destruction of the Jerusalem temple, with an invaluable comprehensive full-colour fold-out Timeline. 100/ Instant Programs for Youth Groups section 1: Self image, pressure, living as a Christian Fast, fun meeting ideas for your youth ministry. Your kids can pick a program and plan their own meeting. Select from important topics dealing with: selfimage, pressures and living as a Christian. 100 / Instant Programs for youth groups section 2: Me and God, Responsibility and Emotions Fast, fun meeting ideas for your youth ministry. Your kids can pick a program and plan their own meeting. Select from important topics dealing with: Me & God, Responsibility and Emotions. 100 / Instant Programs for youth groups section 3: Friends, Parents, Dating & Sex Fast, fun meeting ideas for your youth ministry. Your kids can pick a program and plan their own meeting. Select from important topics dealing with: friends, parents and dating and sex. 100/ Group’s Best JR. High Meetings – volume 2 35 ready to use meetings to help your junior highers with: Dating & sex, Self- confidence,Peer pressure, Faith, Stress, Parents & Drugs. 200 BIBLE 200 / TBS Towards the Goal (by The Bible Society) New Testament in Contemporary English 200.1 / AND What you need to know about the Bible in 12 Lessons (by A thirteen week curriculum, ideal for Sunday school classes or other small group meetings. There are twelve chapters to allow for different sessions, which will take you through the entire bible. 200.1 / BAR Amos – Hope beyond Judgement These studies allow you to use them with groups of all ages and levels of Christian maturity. The first section is composed of exercises, designed to help people focus on the biblical theme of the study. The second section gives understanding of the passage and questions to go with it. 200.1 / BSE The Book of Ruth (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Discover for yourself the Book of Ruth. 200.1 / BSE The Book of Adam, Caine and Abel and Noah (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Bible study questions about Adam, Caine and Abel and Noah. 200.1 / COL Discover 1 If you want help to read and understand the Biblelook no further. Discover takes you through the Bible in action-packed, hard- hitting daily chunks. It delivers God’s truth straight to you in a no- nonsense way- and it’s fun! With puzzles, prayer and pondering sections: Bible reading has never been so gripping. In this issue: Acts- Spreading the news. Esther- Royal rescue Easter- What really happened Jesus- Living for God Exodus- His way out 200.1 / COL Discover 2 If you want help to read and understand the Biblelook no further. Discover takes you through the Bible in action-packed, hardhitting daily chunks. It delivers God’s truth straight to you in a nononsense way- and it’s fun! With puzzles, prayer and pondering sections: Bible reading has never been so gripping. In this issue: Luke- Jesus the perfect teacher Numbers- Canaan bound! Acts- The Gospel gets around Romans- Living for God - Ruth- God’s truth 200.1 / COL Discover 3 If you want help to read and understand the Biblelook no further. Discover takes you through the Bible in action-packed, hard- hitting daily chunks. It delivers God’s truth straight to you in a no- nonsense way- and it’s fun! With puzzles, prayer and pondering sections: Bible reading has never been so gripping. In this issue: Luke- Jesus in control Numbers- Almost there! Thinking about Christmas Acts- Spreading the news Colossians- All about Jesus 200.1 / DEM Bible Briefs of the Old and New Testaments: The Bible Made Easy (by Michael C. DeMoss) A condensed and simplified summary of the essentials of the Old and New Testaments for those who have not yet read the Bible. After reading this excellent condensed summary, the reader will hopefully want to read the original text. The compiler, an Orthodox Christian attorney, originally compiled this book in order to introduce his teenage daughter to the Bible. 200.1 / DOW The Student Bible Atlas (by Dr Tim Dowley) This Atlas contains 30 full-colour map Gazetteer of Bible places Abraham- Early Church Clear explanatory text. 200.1 / ILL Jonah Habakkuk & Malachi Have you ever been troubled about the relationship between God’s love and his justice? How should a Christian’s lifestyle relate to the people of God around him? How much control can we expect to have over our own lives? Hoe do we deal with the shock of realizing that God’s perspective and ours do not agree? These are some of the questions and issues these three prophets face squarely. In 12 inductive studies your group will see how God confronts his prophet and through them, us, with the holiness of his character, the breadth of his perspective and love, and the kind of responsible living he desires for his people. 200.1 / JUN Philippians Do you want to learn the secret to contentment? In his letter to the Philippians, Paul Shares with us how to be content whatever our circumstances. Learn from Paul how to pray and know the enjoy and peace that comes from following Jesus. 200.1 / KIS The Parables of Jesus It is a contemporary analysis of the parables by an acknowledged New Testament scholar. It is an introduction deals with the forms, composition, purpose, interpretation, and classification of parables. 200.1 / LEG I Will Turn to the Father The Gospel according to Luke The first Letter from Peter The Book of Amos A Selection of Psalms 200.1 / MAL Psalms 200.1 / MAL Jonah Chapter 1: Jaonah in the Raging Sea Chapter 2: Jonah Inside the Whale Chapter3: Jonah in Neneveh Chapter4: On the East Side of the City 200.1 / MAL First Samuel Bible study of the first book of Samuel. 200.1 / MOU Christ Of The Prophecies In this book we discuss the relationship between the two Testaments. Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, repeatedly referred to the Old Testament. Christ instructed us to read the Old Testament, as a source of life. The four Gospels refer to the Old Testament. The epistles extensively use the Old Testament The Old Testament is a foundation for the New. Thirty-eight prophecies about Christ completely fulfilled in the New Testament. Simple but effective book. 200.1 / PRI The Persistence of Faith (by Norman Pritchard) Can trusting God really help us? What happens to faith when the going gets tough? What meaning can such suffering give to our lives? The apostle Paul addresses these and other questions in this letter to the Phillipians, sometimes called “the epistle of Joy”. By entering into the mind of Paul, the author shows how the triumphs and tragedies of our lives can be marked with meaning. Questions for group discussion at the end of each chapter focus on particular areas for thinking and action. 200.1 / SHE Contemplations on the Ten Commandments volume II A selection of Pope Shenouda’s lectures from 1967 discussing some of his contemplations on the 5th commandment 200.1 / SHE Contemplations on the Ten Commandments , the fifth Commandment Honor your father & your mother (volume 2) This book talks about the commandment of how to honor your father and mother, the first commandment on human relations, and the first commandment with a promise, How should we honor our parents? Is there a limit for that? What are the conditions of obedience? How could it be obedience in the Lord? 200.1 / SHE Contemplations on the Ten Commandments , the Sixth Commandment (volume 3) This book talks about the Sixth Commandment “You Shall Not Kill”. There are various kinds of killing such as killing the soul, killing the body, spiritual killing, committing suicide, intentional killing …etc. 200.1 / SHE Contemplations on the Ten Commandments , the last Four Commandments (volume 4) This book presents the last four commandments: the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Commandments. 200.1 / SHE Contemplations on the Prayer of Thanks giving and psalms 51 The main aim of this book is to encourage you to get to the depth of the prayers words and to let your prayer have more depth, more understanding and to mean each word that you utter. Then you will feel that the Agbia prayers have great affect on your spirituality. 200.1 / STA Psalms The five psalms that we will be looking at in these studies are all about how God’s people respond to the world they live in – especially in those times when things do not seem to be going right. 200.1 / STY Come, Receive the Light (by Theodore Stylianopoulos) Sixteen Bible studies . . I & II 200.1 / Life for Youth This booklet covers: Life that’s real, life that accepts, life that grows, life that pleases God and life that thinks of others. 200.2 / GUY Song of songs Jeanne Guyon’s commentary on Song of Songs is an allegory of the relationship between Christ and His bride, in which the bride stands for the individual believer rather than the church as a whole. It depicts the believer’s journey from spiritual infancy to mature faith and unity with God through Jesus Christ. 200.2 / TYN The One Year Bible The One Year Bible has been prepared especially for regular Bible readers who wish to read through the entire Bible in one year. Each day you will read a passage from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament, along with a Psalm and one or two Proverbs. This gives variety and freshness to your daily reading. 200.2 / WAH The book of Tobit The story of the book of Tobit is the story of every generation as it gives clear instructions of the importance of holding the law of the Lord, even in the foreign land, as the righteous Joseph, Daniel, the three young youth and other saints lived. 200.3 / BSE The Book of Genesis (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the book of Genesis. 200.3 / BSE The Book of Exodus (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the book of Exodus 200.3 / BSE The Book of Leviticus (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the book of Leviticus 200.3 / BSE The Book of Numbers (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the book of Numbers. 203.3 / BSE The Book of Deuteronomy (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the book of Deuteronomy. 200.3 / BSE The Book of Samuel I & II (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the book of Samuel I & II. 200.3 / BSE The Gospel of Matthew (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the Gospel of Matthew. 200.3 / BSE The Gospel of John (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the Gospel of John. 200.3 / BSE The Book of Acts (in Arabic) (by the Bible Society of Egypt) Quizzes and activities in the Book of Acts. 200.3 / COP The Holy Bible’s Dictionary (by COP) A brief stories about Bible Characters 200.3 / MAL The Holy Bible’s Dictionary – in Arabic (by Fr Tadros Yacoub Malaty) Summary about the Bible characters sorted under alphabetical order. 200.3 / MAL Dictionary of Church Terms (by Fr Tadros Yacoub Malaty) This is a simplified dictionary of church terms that would help you at your prayers. 200.4 / ABA The annual Sunday School Bible competition (by St Abanoub Church) This book discusses the privileges distinguishing the Coptic Church from other churches in the world, these privileges are demonstrated in the Holy Scriptures and in history. 200.4 / COP Bible Quizzes (in Arabic) (by Coptic Orthodox Church) Part 1- the five books of Moses 200,5 / RIE Saint Luke the Acts of the Apostles A translation of the book of Acts of the Aposltes written by St Luke. Also included a within this translation are explanatory notes on the spiritual means behind this historical book. 300 CHURCH 300.1 / ATT Coptic orthodox church of Australia 1969-1994 (by Maged Attia) This book provides a historical overview of the Coptic orthodox church, with its growth and expansion, monasteries, schools and villages. A lot of photos and articles are included. 300.1 / ATT The Coptic contribution to Christian civilization (byAziz S. Atteya) This brief essay is intended to outline the major segments of the contribution that the Coptic church has made to Christian civilization, and shows the need for the rewriting of numerous chapters of early Christian history. 300.1 / GEO The Holy Family in Egypt (by St George Coptic Church in Aust) The journey of the holy family into Egypt and a sketch indicating the holy family route in Egypt. 300.1 / MEI The Holy Family in Egypt (by Otto F.A. Meinardus) This book first published in 1963 is the classic account of the traditions surrounding the flight of the Holy Family into and through Egypt. It has been compiled from both Eastern and Western sources, including both Muslim and Christian traditions, written and oral. The author has included an attempted reconstruction of the route takes by the Holy Family and retells the stories of their encounters along the way. 300.1 / MIN The Holy Family in Egypt (by St Mina Monastery) A photographic book depicting the journey of the holy family through Egypt. Through its imagery, we are given an indication of the circumstances that the holy family lived in. 300.1 / PHI The flight of the Holy Family to Egypt (by Fr. Philopos Anba-Bishoy) A summary of the journey that the holy family undertook throughout the various cities of Egypt. 300.1 / WILL Orthodox Worship, a living continuity with the Synagogue, the Temple and the early Church (by Benjamin D. Williams) In this book the author introduced us not only to worship, its ritual and sacramental expressions, but has also focused on inner prayer and spirituality as a means to union with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 300.2 / NOR Symbols & their Meanings This book presents and interprets symbols and their meanings and other important symbols of Christianity giving them new meaning for contemporary Christians. 300.3 / ALE The Holy Angels (by Mother Alexandra) This book is a guide through the Holy Scriptures and the writings of the Holy Fathers, to bring the faithful to a greater knowledge and understanding of the heavenly hosts in the hope that their belief in the holy angels may stand on a firm foundation and reap a rich harvest of grace and all blessings in the heavenly ministrations of the blessed and angelic spirits. 300.3/BEN The Devil & Magic (by Hiermonk Benedict) Commentary by St John Chrysostom on the origin, fall and envy of the devil, and his relationship with magic and its causes. 300.4 / AND The Trinity (by M. Anderson) This booklet is written to dispel some misunderstandings Moslems have about the title “Son of God” and the subject of “Trinity”, it is written to give some Christians a better appreciation of the oneness of God in relation to the Trinity, in order that they may be able to communicate what Christians believe to their Moslem friends using Islamic sources and concepts. 300.4 / COP The day the mountain moved (by Coptic Orthodox Church) This book retells the struggles and tribulations of the ancient copts in their attempt to keep the Christian faith. The day the mountain moved is a great story of how the Coptic faith moved the great mountain of Mokatam in order to prove the true presence of Christ to the Khalefa of the Moslems. 300.4 / HAR Contemporary Moral Issues (by Stanley S. Harakas) Chapter topics include Astrology, the Occult, Women in Church, Pomography, Abortion, Homosexaulity, Divorce, Human Rights, Racism, Capital Punishment, Ecology, Euthanasia, the donation of Organs after death, and many more.. 300.4 / MAL St Mary in the Orthodox concept (by Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty) Through St Mary we discover the nature of her Son as the incarnate Son of God. Her life speaks of God redeeming deed and explains man’s role in attaining the heavenly life by the divine Grace. This book discussed her love for the whole world and her longing for the perfect salvation for every body. 300.4 / MAL The Church / the Coptic Orthodox Church Dogmas (by Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty) This book covers the following topics: -The nature of the church -Covenant people of God -The mother of believers -The body of Christ -A new creation in Christ -The Bride of Christ -Christ buildings -The house of Faith -The house of Salvation -The community of love -An Icon of Heaven -An Ever – young church -The first born church 300.4 / MAL Tradition and Orthodoxy (by Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty) This book covers the various topics: -The message of Faith in the Holy Trinity and God redeeming deeds. -The deeds and words of Christ -The books of the Old Testament -The spiritual and ethical scheme in Jesus Christ -The curriculum of worship, its concept and order. 300.4 / MOU St Athanasius & Incarnation (by Bishop Moussa) This booklet discusses the doctrine of Incarnation, the first part provides simple answers to some questions raised at church youth meetings such as why Christ was Incarnated? In the second part we meet St Athanasius the Apostolic, the defender of Orthodoxy, he gave the best explanation of the doctrine of the Incrnation. Here he explains the necessity, the objectives and the blessing of incarnation in a simple way with clear analogies. 300.4 / NIC What every Orthodox Christian should know (by Fr. George Nicozisin) Fr. Nicozisin’s book meets a great need in the Orthodox Church today to introduce inquirers to the church through the medium of a lightweight book that whets the appetite of the searcher through its brevity. In highly condensed form, it encapsulates all the basics about the history of the church from the apostles to the present day and its relationship to the Roman Catholics and the Protestants, the Bible, the Ecumenical councils etc. 300.4 / SIS Bodily Resurrection (by the Sisters of the Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration) (by Sisters of the Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration) This book is about the body, death and resurrection, Orthodox burial, bearing witness to Eternal Life. 300.4 / WAH The Doctrine of Sanctification of St Athanasius Paschal Letters (by Fr. Matthias F. Wahba) This book has six chapters: -The Paschal letters -Athanasius general concept of sanctification -Creation and fall -Sanctification through salvation -Sacraments and paschal festival -Sanctification, Grace of God and co--operation of Man 300.4 / WAR How are we saved? The understanding of Salvation in the Orthodox Tradition (by Bishop Kallistos Ware) This book covers the topic of salvation as an ongoing process and whether we are saved by God’s Mercy & Grace and from what we are saved. 300.4 / Orthodox Spirituality A short and very simple introduction of the first principles of the spirituality of the Orthodox Church on Ascetical and Mystical Tradition. 300.41 / ANG The Altar in the Midst of Egypt (by Bishop Angaelos) This book has 7 chapters: Saint Mark and the establishment of the church of Alexandria, history, faith and practice, contributions to Christendom, mission, Coptic culture and the church today. 300.41 / HAB The Ancient Coptic Churches of Cairo (by Raouf Habib) Offers a simple and clear description of ancient Coptic churches in Cairo which is a wonderful part of the national heritage and history. 300.41 / MAS Introduction to the Coptic Orthodox Church (Iris Habib Elmasry) This book covers a variety of aspects concerning the Coptic church such as the persecutions, monasticism, the creed, the sacraments, the blessed version, fasting & prayer, intercession and institutions 300.41 / MES The Coptic Calendar (by Fr Matta El-Meskeen) The origin of the Coptic calendar and various feasts and commemorations of saints and church fasting. 300.41 / SAM The story of the church of Saint George Coptic Orthodox Church in Sydney (by Nadine Samir) This book highlights the story of the church and its celebration for the Silver Jubilee 1973-1998. 300.41 / SHE Coptic Orthodox Church Chapter 1: The Coptic orthodox church Chapter 2: The Coptic church in modern time Chapter 3: The Coptic orthodox church in Australia Chapter 4: His Holiness Pope Shenouda III 300.41 / SUR Christian Education (By Bishop Suriel) In this booklet you can find a clear overview of what Christian Education meant to the Alexandrine Christians of the day -what were the first steps of learning -what role did oral teaching play in their daily lives -what significance did libraries, schools and academies have at that time -who were some of the distinguished scholars and teachers of Alexandria and -what impact did their work have. 300.41 / WAH The Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt (by Fr Matthias Farid Wahba) Chapter1: Blessed Egypt Chapter 2: The term “copt” Chapter 3: The Coptic language Chapter 4: The founder of the church Chapter 5 Church of Martyrs Chapter 6: The school of Alexandria Chapter 7: The Coptic church and heresies Chapter 8: The Coptic church and mission Chapter 9: Monasticism Chapter 10: Doctrine and practice Chapter 11: The Coptic Pope Chapter 12: The copts today Chapter 13: The church in Australia 300.41 / A Special Tribute to 25 years - St Anthony & St Paul Coptic Orthodox Church, Guildford, Sydney A special tribute 1973-1998, Silver 25 Jubilee. This book also illustrates: The church going to the people. A place for learning: the Coptic Theological College. The fruit of the vineyard. A photographic history Silver Jubilee celebration. 300.41 / St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church in London The church is celebrating its silver Juilee 1979-2004, this book record some of the achievement accomplished by her clergy, deacons and council during the past quarter century. 300.412 / BAK The procession of the cross (by St Bakhomios Church, Aust) The procession of the cross is one of the beautiful ritual practices of the church services, which uplifts the soul. This book contains the responses to the gospels and hymns which are chanted, and through which we share the life of praise with the angels 300.412 / BAK The Rite of Consecrating the Altar (by St Bakhomios Church, Aust) Prayers used for the consecration of the Alter in the Coptic Orthodox Church. 300.412 / COP Deacons responses for the feasts of the resurrection (by Coptic Orthodox Church) Includes all responses during the feasts of the ascension and the penticost. 300.412 / COP The feast of the Pentecost (by Coptic Orthodox Church) This book enables you to follow the prayers of the Pentecost, celebrating the day when the Holy Spirit descended on the Disciples. This happened fifty days after Jesus has risen, which means ten days from His ascension to heaven. 300.412 / COP The kneeling prayers for the feast of Pentecost (by Coptic Orthodox Church) It is customary to pray the kneeling prayer at the ninth hour on Sunday although the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles at the morning third hour. A guide to the hymns, and the different sections of the kneeling prayer for the feast of the Pentecost. 300.412 / COP The Rite of Glorification for St Mary St Paul The Apostles & St Reweis (by Coptic Orthodox Church) Hymns and Glorification for St Mary St Paul The Apostles & St Reweis. Remember those who have guided you spoken the word to you, whose faiths follow, considering the outcome for their conduct. (Heb. 13:7) 300.412 / MIK Focus on the Coptic Family (by Fr. Mikhail E. Mikhail) It is a guide to the Scriptural readings and meditations, and to our spiritual growth in the Lord Jesus Christ,. Through the recounting of the Holy lives of the Church’s Saints, the book is also a demonstration of the riches of the heritage of the Coptic Orthodox Church. 300.412 / MON The order of the lakkan prayers for the feasts of Theophany, the Great Thursday and the feast of fathers the Apostles (by Monastery of St Shenouda’s the Archmanadrite) The Lakkan of the Feast of the Theophany 300.4123 / COP Sunday of Kiack (by Coptic Othodox Chruch) The hymns to be said in the midnight praises for the Sunday of Kiack. 300.4123 / COP Verses of the Cymbels (by Coptic Othodox Chruch) The hymns for the verses of the cymbels for the vespers and matins 300.412 / PET Lakan (washing of the feet) (by St Peter the Bishop of El-Bahnassa) This book contains the prayers for the washing of the feet (lakan). This is read on the Coptic month of Abib, the feast of our fathers, the apostles. 300.413 / COP Prayer of the Raising of Incense (by Coptic Orthodox Church) A guide to the hymns and rites of the prayer of raising of Incense. 300.412 / SHE Consecration of St Paul & St Reweis Coptic Orthodox Church (by Pope Shenouda III) This is the book of the prayers used for the consecration of a Coptic Orthodox Church. The prayers are in both Arabic & English 300.4123 / BAK Hymns & Praises during Holy Communion (by Fr Tadros El-Bakhoumi) Hymns & Praises for Holy Communion 300.4123 / COP Great Lent Tunes & Prayers (by Coptic Othodox Chruch) Prayers & Tunes of the Holy Lent, Monday to Friday and Saturdays & Sundays, it also includes the Petitions prayed during the morning. Raising of Incense at Lent and Jonah’s Fasting. 300.413 / COP The Holy Euchologion of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria (by Coptic Othodox Chruch) This English edition of the liturgies of St Cyril the great and St Gregory is the first attempt in Australia to translate these liturgies. We are publishing this edition to enable discussions to take place on the suitability and the accuracy of the translation. The Coptic liturgy of St Basil is already in print and we are not attempting to change the present translation. However we found it suitable to include copy of this liturgy for reference only. 300.413 / MAL The Coptic Liturgy (by Fr. Tadros Malati) A guide to the Coptic Liturgy of St Basil. 300.413 / MAL The Liturgy (by Fr. Tadros Malati) This book helps the child to understand the meaning behind each part of the Holy Liturgy through colouring activities. COPTIC ORTHODOX ART 300.414 / GER Coptic Textile Designs (by M. Gerspach) A book containing samples of Coptic textile designs 300.414 / MAC Iconography in Early Egypt Symposium (by Macquarie University) This book covers the spirituality history and development of Coptic Icons. COPTIC CHURCH LEADERS 300.415 / ANT Anba Abraam (by St Anthonious Coptic Orthodox Church) This book retells the story of Anba Abraam the Bishop of Fayoum 300.415 / ATT The Silver Jubilee of His Holiness Pope Shenouda III (by Maged Attia) This book was written on the occasion of the twentyfifth anniversary of the Enthronement of His Holiness Pope Shenouda III to the Apostolic Throne of St Mark. The book also highlights the following topics: The early years of His Holiness’s early years of his life. The first Bishop for education, The 17th Patriarch of Alexandria, Christian education, Pastoral care, Ecumenical relations, Pope Shenouda and the Heads of the churches,The Papal visits, Mission and Evangelism 300.415 / CHI The Letters of Saint Anthony the Great (by Derwas J. Chitty) A translation of the seven letters for Saint Anthony , the first time that these seven letters have appeared in English. 300.415 / COP Athanasius the Apostolic (by Coptic Orthodox Church) The life and accomplishments of St Athanasius the Apostolic. 300.415 / COP Fragments (by Coptic Orthodox Church) This book reflects a summary of five of the church’s main Popes (Abba Kyrillos) that played a very vital role in keeping the church’s faith steadfast. 300.415 / MAL Pope Peter I (by Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty) The life and Ministry of St Peter I 300.415 / MAS The story of Father Pishoy Kamel (by Iris Habib El Masry) Dedication of the great spirit Abuna Pishoy Kamel the Man-of-God in loyal homage 300.415 / MES The Life of Saint Paula (by Andraws Abdel Mesieh) A biography on the keys event and life of St Paula. 300.415 / MET The Sequence of the Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church (in Arabic) (by Bishop Metaos) 300.415 / SON His Grace Metropolitan Bishop Daniel (by Sons of Metropolitan Daniel) A book about his life of love and righteousness and who was a model and a prototype of love, humility and active until the last breath of his life. 300,415 / SON Miracles of Pope Kyrillos VI (by Sons of Pope Kyrillos) A book that shows his love towards his congregation during his life and after his departure through his miracles. 300.415 / WAH St Macarius the Great (by Fr. Macarius Wahba) The story which talks about the great Saint who was described as the lamp of the wilderness. 300.416 / BOT Abouna Abdel Messih (by Bishop Botros) His life and miracles. 300.416 / BOT St Mary the Egyptian (by Michael Botros) This booklet highlights the life of St Mary the Egyptian. 300.416 / BOT St Mina (by Michael Botros) This booklet highlights the life of St Mina. 300.416 / COP St Karas (by Coptic Orthodox Church) This booklet highlights the life of St Karas 300.416 / FUN The Church and Monastery of the Virgin Mary- Maadi Cairo The History of the Church and Monastery, The Holy Family in Egypt, The Floating Bible & Description of the Church. COPTIC CHURCH MONASTRIES 300.416 / ABD A guest from Heaven, Saint Andrews of Anba Samuel’s Monastery (by Dr. Kamal Abdalla) The life-history in a nutshell of our Father Saint Andrwes of Anba Samuel’s Monastery. The book highlights his early life, monasticism, how did he come to Alexandria and how did he win people’s hearts, his struggle and virtues. 300.416 / COP The Monastery of the Holy Virgin and St. Kame- Deir el Sourian (by Coptic Orthodox Church) This booklet includes a brief history of the Monastery, New discoveries of frescoes, and explains briefly how the monks live. 300.416 / GAB Anba Maqar Monastery (by Amir Gabra) This book covers everything about the Monastery of Anba Maqar, like the building of the Monastery after repair, the monks cells, the library, the churches and the monumental door of the church, some of the ancient inscriptions of the church etc.. 300.416 / GIB The story of St Mina of Egypt (by Michael Gibrael) 300.416 / GIB St Bishoy of Egypt (by Michael Gibrael) This booklet highlights the life of St Bishoy. 300.416 / GOB AL Mu’allaqah Church (by Amir Gabra) This church is considered the most ancient and significant church among the churches of the castle of Babylon in old Cairo. It is called (Moallakah) because it stands hanging on the rubbles of two big bastions of the Roman Castle. The book is written in both Arabic and English and shows numerous pictures of the church building and iconostasis. 300.416 / GOB Anba Bishoi monastery (by Amir Gabra) This book discusses the foundations, layout and sectors of Anba Bishoi’s monastery. 300.416 / GOB The Monastery of the Holy Lady Virgin (by Amir Gabra) The monastery of Al Baramus is related to the lives of many saints during its long history. It was founded by Saint Macarius in Wadi Al Natroun in the fourth century. It is the monastery which embraced the two roman Saints Maximus and Domitious and Saint Arsanious the teacher of the sons of the kings. This book covers the history and the buildings of the church. It is written in both Arabic and English and has many photographs 300.416 / LYS Monastery of St Paul (by William Lyster) This book covers the story of the life of St Paul, the history of the Coptic church and the monastery, the buildings, library, garden, manuscripts, icons, map of Egypt and map of the monastery. Also contains photographs. 300.416 / MAL Anba Abraam the friend of the poor (by Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty) This book talks about Anba Abraam as a friend of the poor, a man of the prayer, his asceticism, the modest Bishop, his firmness, his power in exorcism of evil spirit etc.. 300.416 / MEI The Historic Coptic Churches of Cairo (by Otto F. A. Meinardus) In this book, the author invites us to visit, in an exciting trip through space and time, the old historical churches of Cairo and its suburbs; also some of its renowned modern ones like Heliopolis, and above all, the new Saint Mark’s cathedral at Abbassiyah. A discovery tour, to demonstrate all their famous historical treasures, art and distinguished design. 300.416 / REU Coptic Orthodox Monastery of St. Antony The Great This booklet includes Life of St. Antony The Great The Monastery Buildings The Entrance of St. Antony cave, The Monastery Churches, The Monastery Icons, The Monastery today. 300.416 / SAM Ancient Coptic churches and monasteries in Delta, Sinai and Cairo (by Arch. Badie Habib) The churches and monasteries of Lower Egypt in this guide provide us with new ideas about the history of our church. This is a record of most of the Coptic churches and monasteries in Lower Egypt, Cairo and Sinai. The book has photographs and maps. 300.416 / SON St Mina the Miraculous (by Sons of Pope Kyrillo VI) This book contains the following: I am glorified in them The crown of celibacy and asceticism The crown of martyrdom The Saint’s body The miracles Saint Mina defends his nation The new existing monastery The ancient city 300.416 / YOH St Bashnouna the Monk and Martyr (by Bishop Yohanna) Contemplation in his life and his Martyrdom. 300.416 / COP The Monastery of the Holy Virgin and St. Kame- Deir el Sourian (by Coptic Orthodox Church) This booklet includes a brief history of the Monastery, New discoveries of frescoes, and explains briefly how the monks live. COPTIC CHURCH CREED 300.417 / MAL Alexandria and Christian Dogmas (by Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty) This book depicts the dogma as theological concepts of God, the Church and eternal life and the daily experiences that one encounters with God and the Church. 300.417 / MAL Procession of the Holy Spirit (by Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty) This book talks about the arguments and struggles that the Coptic Orthodox Church went through in order to conquer the refusal of the addition of the filioque (pertaining from the Son). As a result of this, the church now celebrates the procession of the Holy Spirit. COPTIC CHURCH CALENDAR 300.418 / COP Cloud of Witnesses (by Coptic Orthodox Church) A simple, yet effective quick reference to know the feasts of the Saints celebrated on any one day of the year, shows the comparison between the Coptic and western calendar. 300.418 / GEO Coptic Synaxarium volume 2 (by St George Coptic Orthodox Church) Includes the commemoration of Saints and Martyrs who died in the blessed month of Kiahk, Tubah and Amshir. 300.418 / GEO Coptic Synaxarium - volume 3 (by St George Coptic Orthodox Church) Includes the biography of the Saints and the Martyrs which are pleasing to the Christian soul. Their spirituality, struggles, virtues and sacrifices educates and strengthen and set an example for us. 300.418 / MAR Coptic Synaxarium volume 1 (by St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church) Since the early Apostolic era, the history of our glorious church has not been, at anytime, without heroes of faith. Their strife was clear particularly in the early times and especially in eras of persecutions. Hundreds of thousands were martyred because of their strong faith in their God. They defended their faith, and their church, till the last drop of their blood without fear of torture or persecution. COPTIC CHURCH FEASTS 300.419 / BAK The Coptic New Year- ElNayrouz, Feast of Martyrs (by Fr Tadros ElBakhoumi) The information in this resourse booklet is a comprehensive documentation of the Coptic Calendar and its history. The booklet explains the establishment of the Coptic calendar going back to the time of the ancient Egyptians (4000BC), the different names used for the El-Nayrouz feast, old customs, rituals, traditions and historical meanings which altogether, set the foundation for the modern-day feast of the Coptic New Year celebrations. 300.419 / CRE St Marys Apparition in Zeittoun St Marys Apparition at the Coptic Orthodox Church of Zeitun on April 2, 1986 as reported and approved by the Papal Committees concerned. 300.419 / ISK The assumption of the virgin (by Fr. Athanasius Iskander) This booklet covers the virgin’s last days on earth, her last prayer, her dormition, her burial and assumption. CHURCH JOURNALS 300.5 / JOU Coptica vol 2, 2003 Part 1 (by Journal of the St Mark Foundation & St Shenouda the Archimandrite Coptic Society) This volume 2 of Coptica contains eight of the papers presented at the Symposium which will be followed by volume 3, containing seven more papers. These fifteen papers submitted for publication are out of a total of 23 papers presented at the Symposium. The journals in this book are: 1. The importance of Wadi al-Natroun for Coptology 2. The Multi-ethnic character of the Wadi-al Natroun 3. Wadi-al Natroun and the History of the Patriachs of Alexandria 4. Wadi-al Natroun and Coptic Literature 5. Wadi Natroun in Geologic History 6. Figures in the Carpet: Macarius the Great, Isaiah of Scetis, Daniel of Scetis, and Monastic Spirituality in the Wadi al-Natroun (Scetis) From the fourth to the sixth century. 7. Consecration of the Myron at Saint Macarius Monastery 300.5 / JOU Coptica vol 3, 2004 Part 2 (by Journal of the St Mark Foundation & St Shenouda the Archimandrite Coptic Society) This issue of Coptica (volume 3) is the second and last volume of the published proceedings of the historic WadiAl Natroun Symposium. This book contains 8 journals: 1. Scetis at the Red Sea: Depictions of Monastic Genealogy in the Monastery of St. Antony. 2. On the Architecture at Wadi-Al Natroun 3. The Ornamental Repertoire In the Wall-paintings of Wadi-al Natroun: Remarks on a methodical approach 4. Art in the Wadi- Al Natroun: An assessment of the Earliest wallpaintings in the church of Abu Makar, Dayr Abu Makar 5. A play of Light and Shadow: the Stuccoes of Dayr al- Suryan and their Historical Context 6. Results of the Recent Restoration Campaigns 7. Indigo and Madder, Finger Prints and Brush Strokes: Notes on Six Byzantine Great Deesis Icons of Wadi al- Natroun Monasteries and their Egyptian origin 8. History through Inscriptions: Coptic Epigraphy in the Wadi al-Natroun. 300.5 / JOU Coptica vol 4, 2005 (by Journal of the St Mark Foundation & St Shenouda the Archimandrite Coptic Society) This book contains 7 journals: 1. An archaeological Mission for the white Monastery 2. St Shenoute in Seventeeth Century Dress: Arabic Christian preaching in Paris 3. The library of the monastery of St. Shenouda the Archimendrite 4. The state of research on the career of Shenoute in 2004 5. “Those whom God made Famous throughout the World” Holy Men from Middle and Lower Egypt in the writings of Saint Shenoute the Great 6. The literary Corpus of Shenoute 7. Between Saint Shenoute and Saint Macarius CHURCH MONASTRIES 300.6 / THI The mystery of Mother Mary’s House in Ephesus (by Fr. Elie Remy Thierry) The mystery of (Mother Mary’s House) in Ephesus is part of a much greater mystery; that of the place where Mary lived after the death and ascension of her Son, Jesus. The aim of this booklet is not to undertake an exhaustive study of the presence of Mary, but merely to show from the Bible and from ecclesiastical writings of the 1st-6th centuries, that Mary and John lived in Ephesus. Deliberately leaving aside the 7th century theory that Mary died in Jerusalem, the story here tells of the discovery of the house-chapel in the 19th century, adding little information about archaeology, pilgrimages and the attitude of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. 300.6 / VER Missionaries Monks and Martyrs (by Luke Alexander Veronis) This select survey of inspiring missionaries attempts to offer a taste of the rich missionary tradition of the Orthodox Church. It includes missionaries from thee early church to the 20th century. They include : St Paul, the Monastics of Egypt, Palestine and Syria Cyril & Methodios Stephen of Perm Kosmas Aitolos Herman of Alaska Innocent veniaminov Nicholas Kastakin Anastasios Yannoulatos CHURCH TEACHING 300.7 / BAK After Death (by Archim. Vasilios Bakogiannis) This book is about what happen to us after we die, from the moment of death onwards. 300.7 / BAS St Basil the Great on the Holy Spirit (by St Basil the Great) A treatise written by St Basil the Great on the Holy Spirit fighting the Arians denial of the full divinity on the Son, and an attempt to settle the conflict that had risen between the different church groups. He demonstrates that He (God), like the Son, is of one and the same nature with the Father, and that equal honour and worship are therefore due to him. 300.7 / CHR Beyond the Shattered image: Insights into an Orthodox ecological Worldview (by John Chryssavgis) Presents the full ecological significance of the Orthodox Christian worldview. It explores the deepest sense and experiences of the world as a sacrament. 300.7 / CHR St John Chrysostom on Wealth and Poverty (by St John Chrysostom) Six sermons by St John Chrysostom addressing the questions of wealth and poverty in the lives of people of his day. And yet addresses the modern reader with clarity, insight into the human dilemma, compassion and judgement. 300.7 / CHR St John Chrysostom Homilies (by St John Chrysostom) This book offers the teaching of our Lord “The Sermon on the Mount” as contained in Chapters V, VI and VII of the Gospel according to St. Matthew. This teaching is offered as interpreted by St. John Chrysostom the great father of the Orthodox Christian Church. It is hoped that this will prove to be a practical guide to the Christian Ethics and will fill a great void for most people as although they are called Christians, they ignore the teaching of Christ as regards for example the subjects of wealth, oath, adultery, divorce and etc. 300.7 / CYR On the Unity of Christ (by St. Cyril of Alexandria) This book is essential reading for all those interested in the theology and spirituality of the fathers, in the ancient church’s use of scripture, and the way in which the church once creatively expressed its thinking through the media of philosophy and the natural sciences. 300.7 / IRE On the Apostolic Preaching (by St. Irenaeus of Lyons) Uniting, for the first time, the whole history of God’s activity in one allencompassing divine economy, Irenaeus demonstrates that there is but one God, who has made Himself known through His one Son, Jesus Christ, by the one Holy Spirit, to the one human race, bringing His creature made from mud into the intimacy of communion with Himself. 300.7 / MEY Living Tradition (by John Meyendorff) How is the Orthodox Christian to maintain and witness to his faith in the complicated and changing world of the twentieth century? There can be no answer to this challenge of our age without “living Tradition”. 300.7 / MOU The Characteristics of Orthodox Teaching (by Bishop Moussa) This book contains important characteristics of Orthodox teaching including Scriptural teaching. Theological teaching Liturgical teaching. Group teaching, Spiritual teaching. Patristic teaching. Integrated teaching 300.7 / SCH Dancing Alone (by Frank Schaeffer) A very informative book for Orthodox and non-Orthodox alike, is a missionary tool which could be used by the Orthodox Church to reach out to brethren who thirst for the eternal truths of the Orthodox Christian Faith. OTHER CHURCHES 300.9 / MOR Islamic Invasion (by Robert Morey) This book will give you the insight you need to understand Islam and the challenge it poses today. 300.9 / SCH New Age (by M. Basilea Schlink) This booklet talks about A closer look to the new age, The nature of the new age movement, Historical aspects of the new age movement, New age philosophy Goals and plans of the new age movement New age religion CHURCH SACRAMENTS 301 / CON These are the Sacraments , the life-Giving Mysteries of the Orthodox Church (by Anthony M.Coniaris) Fr. Harakas writes, an approach to the sacraments that is alive, vital, dynamic and inspirational. Every reader of this book, whether a trained theologian or neophyte Christian, will find much for his or her benefit. Ideal for use with membership training classes, adult study groups of in high school religious education classes. BAPTISIM 301.1 / SCH Of Water & the Spirit (by Alexander Schmemann) A liturgical study on the Orthodox rites of Baptism & Chrismation and the significance of this church sacrament. EUCHARIST (HOLY COMMUNION) 301.3 / AVR Preparing to receive Holy Communion (by Fr. Tom Avramis) A guide to frequent participation in Holy Communion for the orthodox Church. REPENTANCE & CONFESSION 301.4 / ANT Return (by Archimandrite Nektarios Antonopoulos) A small book explaining in simple words the orthodox meaning of repentance and confession and how to return to God and His church. 301.4 / ASA The significance of repentance (by fr. Yousef Asaad) This book shows the extent of God’s love that He holds for His children. After reading this book, one is convinced that God is a forgiving and loving Father. No matter how grievous the sin is, God’s arms are always outstretched ready to accept all sincere repentants. 301.4 / AZM Come to Me- Your guide to confession (by Fr Takla Azmy) A guide to the spiritual means behind confession and what the repentant should gain from the sacrament of confession. 301.4 / LET Preparing for Confession (by Joseph Letendre) A guide to a more meaningful participation in the Sacrament of Confession for the Orthodox Christian. MATRIMONY (MARRIAGE) 301.4 / MAR Confession (by St Mark Coptic Church) Provides guidelines to enable you to receive the blessings of this holy sacrament, which made saints out of the greatest sinners and led them to heaven. Written in both Arabic and English. 301.4 / PAP Repentance (by Archimandrite Seraphim Papacostas) An instructive and insightful reading by Archimandrite Seraphim Papacostas of Athens on the Orthodox perspective and understanding of repentance and its significance to the believer. 301.6 / CHR St John Chrysostom on marriage and family life (by St John Chrysostom) Inspired by the epistles to the Corinthians and Ephesians, St John discusses the reasons why God instituted marriage: primarily, he says, to promote the holiness of a husband and wife, and only secondarily to produce children. Using very positive terms, Chrysostom tells us that the pleasure of sex in marriage is good and gently reprimands those married people who think they are doing well to abstain from sexual relations. In addition he discusses of mutual responsibilities of wives and husbands. 301.6 / CON Getting ready for Marriage in the Orthodox Church (by Anthony M. Coniaris) This book contains: A checklist for your wedding Service Things to do before your wedding Make yours a happy marriage An explanation of the Wedding Ceremony. UNCTION OF THE SICK 301.5 / MAR From the seventh sacrament unction of the sick (by St Mark Coptic Church) This is the fifth sacrament of the seven mysteries of the apostolic Coptic Church. It is based on the practice of the apostles, as St Mark mentions in his Gospel that the disciples cast out devils and anointed with the oil many that were sick and healed them. This book covers all the prayers conducted during this sacrament. 301.6 / HAR Guidelines for Marriage in the Orthodox Church (by the Reverend Stanley Harakas) A booklet that answers some of the questions most asked by couples about to be m arried in the church in a very rational and forthright manner in accordance with the teachings and practice of the Orthodox Church. 301.6 / SON The wedding ceremony (by sons of the church) The prayers conducted during the sacrament of marriage CHURCH THEOLOGY 302 / LIM The place of the woman in the Orthodox Church and the question of the Ordination of Women (by Gennadios Limouris) Conclusions of the InterOrthodox Consultation that met in Rhodes, Greece, Oct 30 Nov 1988. Studies the theological approach to this issue plus special concerns such as fuller participation of women in the life of the Church, the revival of the ancient order of deaconesses, and the challenges posed by the Feminist theology of non-Orthodox churches 302 / SGM Jesus will come again (by SGM International) This pamphlet talks about the fact of the return of Jesus Christ, the reason for His return, the final result of His return and asks you the question if you are ready for the return of Christ. CHURCH THEOLOGY FAITH & SCIENCE 302.1 / BAK Bone of Contention (by Sylvia Baker) The contents of this book are: How evolution took over. Just what do the fossils prove. Genetics and God’s natural selection. How young is the earth. The true history of man. 302.1 / CSF Amazing Fossils (by Creation Science Foundation) The christian prespective on how old the earth really is. 302.1 / DEM God He / She ? (by Donald DeMarco) This essay examine the arguments and the counterargument on the highly volatile about how “exclusive” language discriminate against women, it also investigate some of the consequences the “inclusivist” position has produced on various levels of thoughts as well as the practical influences, it has had in the specific areas of administration, education and religion. 302.1 / KOU Faith and Science (by George Koulomzin) Chapter 1: What is science? Chapter 2: Limitations of the Scientific Process Chapter 3: Religion, what is it? Chapter 4: What does the Bible mean for us? Chapter 5: The first books of the Bible Chapter 6: The language of the Bible Chapter 7: The Theory of Evolution Chapter 8: Miracles 302.1 / MCL The Evidence for Creation (by Larry Mclean) This book presents the fascinating story of the earth from its beginning to its prophesied. The bible is used to analyze and understand puzzling events in the past, present and the future. This book relates discoveries from the fossil record, geology, archaeology, biology, astronomy and other areas of research to show the scientific, historic and prophetic accuracy of the bible. 400 SPIRITUALITY 400 / ATH Experiences of the Grace of God (by Holy Monastery fo St Gregorios Mt Athos) By the holy monastery of St. Gregorios Mt. Athos Sections covered in this book include: forms of experience of the Grace of God, presuppositions for authentic experience of the Grace of God, False experiences of the Grace of God, about Pentecostals, the orthodox church, the place of the authentic experience of the Grace of God. CHURCH THEOLOGY OF MISSION 302.2 / MAR An introduction into Theology of Mission (by Bishop Antonius Markos) -Is leading you into good understanding of the science of mission and evangelism. -It is the fruit of face to face experience with the mission field in seven African countries for thirty one years. -It is the fruit of one and a half years of research and study in missiology in California USA. -It is the fruit of deep study of the Old and New Testament digging for the evangelistic commandments and their application. -It is a new subject in the Orthodox Church in general and the Coptic Orthodox Church in particular. 400 / ATT Blessings Upon Blessings (by Maged Attia) This book is full of “Blessings”. It gives us a good study about “Blessings” that we can find in our Lord Jesus Christ. -What is “Blessings” -The source of “Blessings” -The Beatitudes -Blessings and Temptations -Blessings and Offerings -Blessings and Obedience -Blessings and the Word of God -Blessings and Repentance -Blessings and Faith -Blessings and Vigilance -Blessings and the fear of the Lord 400 / ATT The Cross Of Christ (by Maged Attia) Chapter 1: Why the cross? Chapter 2: The Sacrifice of the Cross Chapter 3: The joys of the Cross Chapter 4: The Blessings of the Cross Chapter 5: The power of the Cross Chapter 6: The Symbols of the Cross Chapter 7: The Procession of the Cross Chapter 8: The feasts of the Cross Chapter 9: The carrying of the Cross Chapter 10: The Hymns for the Cross 400 / AUG Daily Reading with St Augustine (By St Augustine) This book is part of the Daily Readings series edited by Robert Llewelyn which present selections from the spiritual classics in a form suitable for daily reading and meditation 400 / BEC For they shall see God (by David Beck) The author has chosen to consider one of the most profound questions, “can God be known, and if so, who can see Him”. Basing our journey toward seeing God on the affirmation that God does reveal Himself, we continue along the way to come to experience the Almighty, we are directed toward the path to follow in our lives, fulfilling and transforming ourselves through communion in the Church, into the full likeness of the Creator whose image we bear from conception. 400 / BLA Ultimate Questions (by John Blanchard) Health, finance, family, the future- life is full of questions. There are deeper questions, too. Who am I? Why I am here? Where am I going? Does life have any purpose? But the ultimate questions are about God. Does He exist? What is he like? Can I know him and experience his power in my life? And if so, How? This booklet tackles these vital questions head-on, and answers them simply, clearly and directly. Read it carefully. It could change your life, For Ever. 400 / BOU Carry Your Cross (by Paul Boutros) What is the cross and why must I carry it and how. 400 / BOY My Heart Christ's Home (by Robert Boyd Munger) This book discusses the essentials about faith such as knowing Christ, understanding the scripture, learning how to pray, through three different types of questions, the worshiper learns to practically apply this in his/her life. 400 / BUC A Christian Doctor Speaks On Terminal Illness (by Dr. John Buchanan) Fear of the unknown is the most frightening fear for most people and the world of the patient with a terminal illness can be very strange and frightening. In this book, Dr John Buchanan outlines the needs of patients and families facing the major crisis of a terminal illness. The family needs a plan of action once it becomes clear that the patient is not going to recover from the illness. Drawing on his wide experience in this field, the author has provided such a plan based on Christian compassion and a practical understanding of the latest medical methods and help available. 400 / CAB The life in Christ (by Nicholas Cabasilas) This outstanding product of late Byzantium’s theological renaissance draws upon the enduring sources of Orthodox spirituality- the church’s sacramental and liturgical traditions. Cabasilas proclaimed that man’s true life lies not in himself but in Christ. 400 / CHA The four seasons of marriage (by Gary Chapman) The Marital Seasons profile will help you and your spouse identify the current season of your marriage and learn from Gary Chapman the strategies to regain hope for your relationship, establish deep roots of fulfilment, and cultivate joy in your marriage. 400 / CON A Beginner’s Introduction to the Philokalia (by Anthony M. Coniaris) This beginnr’s guide studies the many concepts addressed in the philokalia. Each chapter focuses on a single spiritual concept explaining it as simply as possible. Chapters include : watchfulness, (thought), ascesis, theeosis, the passion, stillness (hesychia), the Jesus prayer, the heart, discernment, dispassion, counter-spaeking remembrance of god etc. a superb introduction to the philokalia. Easy to read. 160 pages. 400 / CON No man ever spoke as this man: The great I am’s of Jesus (by Anthony M. Coniaris) Fourteen i8nspiring and thought provoking lessons on the great I am’s of Jesus which constitute the foundation of our Christian faith. Archbishop Iakovos writes in the introduction, we are impressed by the strong devotional flavour of this book. All the things that our lord is by biblical evidence are not left up in an atmosphere of metaphysical contemplation but are closely related to situations of everyday living. 400 / CON Discovering God: Through the daily practice of His presence (by Anthony M. Coniaris) Orthodox spirituality for everyday living. The many practical methods of practicing God’s presence described in this book are drawn from the lives of the countless saints in the rich experience of the church through the centuries. Designed to help you enrich your spiritual life. 400 / CON Eastern orthodoxy: A way of life (by Anthony M. Coniaris) Hailed by patriarch Athenagoras I as a spiritual milestone! Acclaimed by Dr. Nicholas Zemov, archbishop Iakovos and numerous other orthodox clergy and lay people. Here is a book that makes the teachings of the Orthodox Church personal and practical. 400 / CON Perspectives on living the Orthodox faith (by Anthony M. Coniaris) Meditations on living the Orthodox faith in today’s world. Includes topics such as Luck or Christ?; Does it pay to be good?; How God tries to get our attention; The peril of the familiar. His fullness-Our emptiness 400 / CON Philokalia: The bible of the Orthodox Spirituality (by Anthony M. Coniaris) This book focuses on the inner spiritual journey. It includes chapters on themes such as the Jesus prayer, Nepsis (inner attention), Asceticism, Theosis, The Passions, The gift of tears, The spiritual ladder, Spiritual synergy, esychasm (The practice of silence), The relationship of mind and heart, The inner closet and The inner flame, The life of prayer and The reading of the Scripture. 400 / COP God’s Prescription for Divine Health (by Gloria Copeland) There is a medicine so powerful it can cure every sickness and disease known to man. It has no dangerous side effects. It’s even safe in massive doses. Sound too good to be true? It’s not! In this mini-book, Gloria testifies by the Word of God and her own experience that such supernatural medicine exists. Even more important, she shows you how to get it in anytime, anywhere- you don’t even have to call your doctor or drive to the pharmacy. 400 / EVD Ages of the spiritual life (by Paul Evdokimov) Surrounded as we are by spiritualities of all kindsNative American, Buddhist, Sufi, etc. Evdokimov offers us the spirituality of the Great tradition of the church, but refreshingly new, rooted in the bible and liturgy whose models are the desert fathers and mothers of the monastics. Emphasises the interiorised monasticism of the laity. 400 / FAT The Desert Fathers Sayings of the Early Christian Monks (by Desert Fathers) The desert fathers provided the inspiration for Christian spirituality throughout the Middle Ages and Beyond. The men and women who first embraced the life of solitude in the deserts of Egypt, Palestine and Syria were seldom clerics or scholars. Yet these uneducated peasants, shepherds, itinerant traders, former slaves and prostitutes soon attracted so many followers they were said to have turned the desert into a city. 400 / FAT Daily Readings with the Desert Fathers (by the Desert Fathers) The way of life of the fourthcentury Desert Fathers, with its emphasis on solitude, silence and unceasing prayer, has inspired many modern spiritual writers, including Henri J. M. Nouwen, Charles de Foucauld and Carlo Carretto,. What is its fascination? Why have these Fathers, whose lifestyle is so very different from ours, had so much to say, not only to monks and nuns but also to lay people. 400 / KAM The Journey of the Holy Lent (by Fr. Bishoy Kamel) An insightful interpretation on the spirituality of the Holy Lent. This pamphlet helps the worshiper experience the beauty of this great event. 400 / KEM Imitation of Christ (by Thomas A Kempis) The second best-selling book of all time-second only to the Bible. 400 / HAG Godliness is profitable (by Kenneth E. Hagin) A small booklet discussing different aspects of profit from living with and serving God. 400 / HAN Purity (by Nivene Hanna) This book contains : What is Purity Purity of the inner man Purity that shines into every corner or aspect of your life Questions & answers 400 / ISA Daily Readings with St Isaac of Syria (by St Isaac) There are words here which are never forgotten, words which speak with the clarity and vigour which we find in the Gospels themselves..Isaac can also tell us much about the inner journey of the human spirit. St Isaac’s simple but profound words are ideal for daily meditation, and throw fresh light on the spiritual path. 400 / LAW The Practice of the presence of God (by Brother Lawrence) Part 1: Conversation Part 2: Letters Part 3: Spiritual Maxims Part 4: The life of Brother Lawrence 400 / MET How to benefit from the Holy Liturgy Part II (by Bishop Mettaous, Bishop & Abbot of El Syrian Monastery) This book explains the spirituality of the Divine Liturgy. 400 / MET The perfect Worship (by Bishop Metta-Aus) The perfect Worship according to our Lord Jesus Christ fall under three important categories, these are charity, prayer and fasting. 400 / MET Spirituality of the Rites of the Holy Liturgy in the Coptic Orthodox Church (by Bishop Mettaous) This book explains the rituals used in our Holy Coptic Liturgy and so gives us a unique opportunity to learn, benefit and take part in our church’s holiest form worship which is for our God. 400 / MIN Pope Kyrillos VI and the Spiritual Leadership (by Fr. Raphael Ava Mina) In memory of the transportation of the body of Pope Kyrillos in 1977, this booklet presents some of the believers memories of Pope Kyhrillos and many of his spiritual interactions with his people. 400 / MOU Milestones of Kingdom Way (VOL 1) (by Bishop Moussa) This pamphlet clears the marks of the kingdom way, and explains the difficulties which can face the repentants who want to reach the aim of being with Christ till the end. This pamphlet is directed to the beloved youth of Jesus Christ, not for saints but for those who want to start following Christ according to His commandments which give strength to youth and happiness to strugglers, to encourage them in their way inspite of all difficulties. If you have received healing, following this prescription will help you maintain your healing. If you’ve believed for healing, but are experiencing lingering symptoms, it will help you stand strong until you are completely symptom-free. And if you’re healthy now, it will help you stay that waynot just for a short time, but for the rest of your life. Discover God’s Prescription for Divine Health today…it’s powerful medicine!