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Smithton-Culloden Free Church
resource room
The resource room can be found in room 4 of the main church building. We have about 300 books and also videos, DVDs, audio cassettes and CDs, both for adults and children.

The resource room
The resource room

All items can be borrowed free of charge. Just sign your name in the blue folder and tick it off when you return the item. Please leave returned items on the table. We suggest that children's videos and DVDs be returned after 1 week but appreciate that some of us take a little longer to get through a book. Use your discretion!


Among the items held in the resource room are:

> books

reference books
commentaries
books of sermons
christian classics
biographies

and books on:

doctrine and theology
history
philosophy
mission
evangelism
prayer
reading the bible
christian living
marriage and families
teaching children and young people
the future
and more...

and for children:

bible stories
biographies
fictional stories
information books
books of puzzles and activities

> other media

videos for adults and children

DVDs for adults and children

audio cassettes of sermons
audio cassettes of music

CDs of sermons
CDs of music

christian magazines
christian newspapers

information on topical issues


> new items

A number of new books were added in January 2006. We aim to cater for different needs and tastes, as is seen in the following selection:


Focus on the Bible commentaries Focus on the Bible commentaries
by various authors

The Focus on the Bible commentary series is published by Christian Focus Publications. We have bought a number of the series, including Joshua, Judges, 2 Kings, 1 Samuel and 2 Chronicles.


'readable, reliable and relevant'




Getting through the tough stuff Getting through the tough stuff: it's always something!
by Charles Swindoll

There's always something, isn't there? Financial pressures, health issues, family problems ...

Well-known author Charles Swindoll offers hope and encouragement as he invites us to meet Christ in the crises of our lives.




He speaks to me everywhere He speaks to me everywhere: meditations on Christianity and culture
by Philip Graham Ryken

What does Christianity have to do with dating, sport, e-mail, DNA, politics?

Philip Ryken's 50 short meditations on contemporary life were originally shared with his congregation in Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. Although written in an American context, their reminder that God rules even when we try to forget him is no less relevant to the UK scene.



Last updated: Sunday, 10 December 2006