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Janet Gaukroger


Janet Gaukroger has over 20 years experience of teaching children under 5 in church. She also speaks on child and family issues at conventions, such as Spring Harvest, and conducts regional seminars about teaching young children.


Products

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Sharing Jesus With Under 5's

Sharing Jesus With Under 5's

How to reach young children with the gospel

~ Janet Gaukroger

A toddler comes across the floor, doing what she does best - toddling. We teach her to walk and talk, to express herself and communicate with others... but most of us are uncertain about how this child fits into our church. Many... read more


Endorsements

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Womanhood Revisited

Womanhood Revisited
"The question of how men and women should relate in the home, society and the church has been notoriously difficult to answer. Anne has some brave and refreshing things to say about how she understands what the Bible says. "Womanhood Revisited" deserves to be read by people on both 'sides' of the role of women debate. Even if you disagree with Anne's conclusions, it will make you think again about what you do believe."

 

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How Did Jesus Feel?

How Did Jesus Feel?
"So often emotions are seen as the domain of women - I'm thrilled that this book was written by a man! How wonderful to understand more deeply that Jesus really has felt what I feel. But how good to be challenged to respond to those emotions as Jesus did, rather than in my own self-seeking way. This is a book for men AND women, to help us be more like Jesus."

 

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It's Ok to Cry

It's Ok to Cry
"Obviously a book like this will contain a great deal of talk about feelings and emotions, but Malcolm and Nick always come back to God's Word and his faithfulnessas their anchor point..I found the book a compelling read...Thank you Malcolm and Nick, for not pretending to that you've got it it all figured out. or that it never hurts anyone. IT'S OK TO CRY is a reminder that God's goodness and faithfulness does not depend on us getting what we want."