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Guiding you to faith-enriching resources that inspire and equip your spiritual journey with a commitment to ‘Life-giving Resources, Faithfully Delivered’, carefully selected to deepen your connection with Jesus.
The Resurrection on Trial provides an investigative look at the historical evidence and modern relevance of Easter through five key works, ranging from the journalistic inquiry of Lee Strobel and the contemporary apologetics of Timothy Keller to the deep biblical scholarship of Paula Gooder.
Navigate theological rules, UK alcohol duty changes, and non-alcoholic alternatives with our comprehensive guide to communion and altar wine for your parish.
Discover the theological symbolism, practical pastoral uses, and sustainable sourcing of wooden crosses for your parish. From holding crosses to large sanctuary crosses.
Discover the biblical roots and practical uses of holy anointing oil for your parish. A practical guide to healing and consecration oils for UK church leaders.
Feeling overwhelmed by global instability and the stress of modern life? Discover how reading the Bible can bring you profound peace, lower your anxiety, and provide a daily anchor.
In 2026, establishing a consistent family Bible routine is more achievable through "micro-discipleship" and structured reading plans tailored to busy schedules. Research indicates that the most successful methods for UK families include the 5x5x5 Plan: spending five minutes a day, five days a week, which prioritises consistency over volume. Other popular approaches include the Chronological Plan, which presents the Bible as a continuous narrative, and digital-analogue hybrids using the Bible App for Kids or Kaleidoscope Bible stories. Experts suggest that starting with small, manageable "seeds" of devotion is more effective for long-term spiritual growth than attempting long, complex study sessions.
In 2026, experts suggest that parental handling of doubt is a critical factor in a child's long-term faith formation. Rather than viewing questions as a sign of spiritual crisis, parents should treat doubt as a "doorway" to deeper understanding. Successful strategies include admitting when you don’t have an answer, which builds trust and intellectual honesty, and using tools like Youth Study Bibles or The Ology to explore topics together.
In 2026, research from organisations like Lifeway and Barna indicates that a father’s active engagement is one of the strongest predictors of a child’s long-term spiritual resilience. While mums have traditionally led home-based faith activities, the "gender gap" in church life is narrowing as more men take on the role of spiritual mentor. To help dads succeed, experts recommend high-impact visual resources, such as The Action Bible, alongside simple "micro-habits" like praying during the school run. These tools allow fathers to lead spiritual conversations naturally without needing a formal theology degree.
Faith habits for children can be effectively built through "micro-discipleship" during ordinary daily routines like the school run or meal times. In 2026, leading practitioners recommend tools such as "Chat and Catch", which encourages informal, two-way conversation with God, and "Framing": helping children recognise God’s presence in everyday situations. Research from Lifeway shows that "Spoken Faith," where parents naturally integrate their beliefs into daily conversation, is one of the most significant factors in a child’s long-term spiritual resilience.
Want to understand the ancient world of the Bible? We review the best Study Bibles for history buffs, including the ESV Archaeology Bible and the NKJV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible.
Confused by the different ancient empires in the Bible? We break down the history of Egypt, Babylon, and Rome, and explain how knowing who was in charge unlocks the meaning of Scripture.
You know them as the ultimate enemies of Israel, but who were the Philistines? We explore their origins as the ancient "Sea Peoples," their iron-age technology, and where they lived.
Wondering if the Garden of Eden was a real place? We explore the geographical clues in Genesis, the four rivers, and where historians believe Eden was located on a modern map.
Celebrating the artists and authors speaking at this year's Keswick Convention.
A beginner-friendly dive into one of the Bible's most infamous cities. We answer where Babylon is located today, explore its history from the Tower of Babel to King Nebuchadnezzar, and explain why it is used as a symbol of ultimate worldly power in the Book of Revelation.
Not sure which notebook to buy? Compare the benefits of spiral-bound, hardcover, and leather Christian journals to find the perfect fit for your 2026 quiet time.
Curious about the NKJV? Our guide explains how the New King James Version updates the KJV's majestic language for today's reader, while preserving its traditional accuracy and textual basis.
A comprehensive guide to the overwhelming world of Study Bibles. We explain why a Study Bible is the best investment for your faith, break down the seven main categories available today, and help you identify exactly which type matches your reading goals + Get your Free 97-page Bible Buying Guide
At Eden, we believe books shape more than minds - they shape movements. That’s why we were delighted to collaborate with Premier Christianity on their feature: “100 Books That Changed the Church.”
For Gen Z, the visual design of a Bible is often a key factor in engagement, as teenagers today view their Bible as a personal possession that reflects their identity. "Aesthetic" Bibles—featuring floral patterns, minimalist cloth covers, or artistic illustrations—help remove the "textbook" barrier and make Scripture feel more integrated into a teen's daily life. Choosing a style that resonates with a young person’s taste, such as a Journaling Bible or an Artisan Edition, can encourage a consistent reading habit and support their desire for an authentic, "analogue" experience away from digital screens.