Design Aspects: 232 pages, softcover, perfect bound, and printed in full colour on uncoated paper. Dimensions: 19 cm x 24.1 cm.
Bible Version:
Chinese: Chinese Union Version (CUV)
English: New Living Translation (NLT)
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The Book of Psalms: Raw, honest poems telling the story of humans and the desire to know God. The complete text of Psalms, with visual imagery and thoughtful design.
Design Aspects: 232 pages, softcover, perfect bound, and printed in full colour on uncoated paper. Dimensions: 19 cm x 24.1 cm.
Bible Version:
Chinese: Chinese Union Version (CUV)
English: New Living Translation (NLT)
Language | Chinese, English |
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The Song of Songs: A beautiful, vivid poetry celebrating a universal desire of humanity—love.
The complete text of Song of Songs, with visual imagery and thoughtful design.
How do we experience the essence of rest? This book delves into this inquiry and explores its significance in our contemporary lives, rhythms, and societal norms.
God rests. From the very beginning, rest is marked with sacred significance among all of creation.
God calls individuals and communities alike into lives, rhythms, and conventions of rest. More than a mere afternoon nap, rest is a holy orientation and divine chronology that completes life as we know it. Just as God rests, we find our rest in His presence.
The purpose of this book is to guide us towards rest, into rediscovering its wisdom and impact in our lives. Through contemplation and the application of various dimensions of rest, may our personal lives be rejuvenated, our families strengthened, and our communities reoriented towards justice and peace. May we find our rest with God. Amen.
The Book of Isaiah: A poetic, prophetic book on finding hope in God amidst failure, injustice, and suffering. In many ways, the thematic focus of Isaiah can be categorized twofold. First, there is a theme of judgment—used to describe the wrongdoings and injustice of the people of Israel against God. And second, there is a theme of hope and salvation—God’s promises that in the midst of Israel’s rebellion, he would still fulfil his covenant promises through a new king, named “Immanuel.”
What is beauty?
As we encounter and discover God and our faith deepens, we are inevitably led to delve deeper and unpack our sense of beauty and its significance and implication for our spiritual journeys. As a culture, we often describe God as true and good. We use beauty less often—and we struggle to articulate the intuitive relationship between beauty and the things of God: calling, spirituality, mission, and more.
This book aims to bridge this gap. Through the story of the Woman with the Alabaster Jar in Mark 14:1-11, this book explores beauty and its profound implications for our lives.
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