Geoff Thomas’s latest publications are listed below. Further information about each book can be found by following the link next to each title.
The Boy Who Shouted “Wolf!” But There Wasn’t a Wolf and Other Tales brings together more of Geoffrey Thomas’s short stories, each brimming with the big-heartedness, warmth and homespun humour that he is known for.
From both the ancient and modern world, Geoffrey Thomas introduces a host of extraordinary characters in his fantastical tales based on Aesop’s fables: a slave escapes death in the lion’s den; a donkey and a dog compete for attention; the sun and the wind battle to see who’s stronger.
Perfect for Middle Grade (9-12 years) readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement, Thomas’s stories are a delight.
The Emperor’s New Clothes and Other Stories brings together more of Geoffrey Thomas’s short stories, each brimming with the bigheartedness, warmth and homespun humour that he is known for.
From historic Europe to the Asian continent, Geoffrey Thomas introduces a series of curious characters in his mesmerising collection based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales: a golden swan flies around the world; an old poet has a mysterious visitor; an Emperor is fooled by his ambition.
Perfect for Middle Grade (9-12 years) readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement, Thomas’s stories are a delight.
The Pied Piper Of Hamelin and Other Tales brings together more of Geoffrey Thomas’s short stories, each brimming with the big heartedness, warmth and homespun humour that he is known for.
From royal families to humble villagers, Geoffrey Thomas introduces a series of incredible characters in his captivating tales based on the famous stories by the Brothers Grimm: a princess struggles to sleep; a musician is chased out of town; a fisherman makes a magical catch.
Perfect for Middle Grade (9-12 years) readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement, Thomas’s stories are a delight.
The Legendary Casey Jones and Other American Folktales brings together many of Geoffrey Thomas’s short stories for the first time, each brimming with the big heartedness, warmth and homespun humour that he is known for. Perfect for both Middle Grade and Young Adult readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement, these stories are a delight.
Commendations
“A most enjoyable read!” — Jonny Gibson
“A truly unique book. I’ve never read another like it.” — Donald Whitney
“The consummate storyteller. Golden!” — Mary Beeke
Is it possible for us to learn what life is all about and to receive all we need for a lifetime’s enjoyment and fulfillment? In this winsome book, Geoffrey Thomas shows us that these things are most certainly possible.
Commendations
“An introduction to a person can be a life-changing experience. An introduction to Jesus Christ can change present life and the future eternity.” — Iain Murray
“I enthusiastically commend this little evangelistic classic.” — Ian Hamilton
Brownlow North is a crucially important figure—recent enough to be accessible and relevant to today’s world yet representing a healthier time for the church. He was a wise and courageous proclaimer, a humble interceder, a pastoral counsellor, a churchman, a letter writer, an author, a theologian, and a redeemer of time.
Commendations
“This short biography is a treasure trove of blessings.” — Roger Carswell
“Brownlow North’s grasp of the gospel, crystal-clear theology, passion for souls, and tireless dedication combine to present a deeply moving challenge and a powerful incentive.” — John Blanchard
The Holy Spirit is often treated as either a dry doctrine for our mouths to recite or raw power to ignite our emotions. Geoff Thomas shows us that the Holy Spirit is both infinitely glorious and intensely personal. Neither a theory nor a force, the Spirit is God and acts as our God in gathering a people to Himself.
Commendations
“Brings the subject to its readers with vivacity, illustration, and attention to theological accuracy.” — Maurice Roberts
“I hope this important mediation on the Spirit gets a wide hearing, for there is much biblical wisdom here.” — Michael A. G. Haykin
What does it mean to be filled with the Holy Spirit and is this something that is true of all Christians? What kind of person does God delight to use in the work of his kingdom? These are just some of the issues Geoff Thomas deals with in this popular, thought-provoking, and soul-stirring study of Philip the Evangelist and the great Samaritan awakening.
Ernest C. Reisinger, builder, pastor and author, has been described as an “unsung hero of the twentieth century renaissance in Reformed theology”. This biography will open a window into the life and character of a remarkable man.
Commendations
“One looks back in awe at Ernest’s remarkable activity. From it have come missionaries, gospel ministers and strong pillars in numerous churches – all of whom have had in their hearts a fire of zeal for Christ ignited by his personal attention and ministry.” — Walter Chantry