Besides writing the following books, Simon is also series editor for the DayOne Face2face series.
When we think of trials, big problems immediately spring to mind:
redundancy, serious illness or family trauma. But what about the
smaller yet significant troubles we face each day? Does the Bible show
us how to cope when money is tight, when our children fight or when we
clash with a co-worker? Simon and Hazel Robinson have explored these
questions and concluded that the Bible provides big answers for small
problems. This practical and readable book is an invaluable tool to
help us deal with everyday issues and to keep our Christian life on
course. (Ambassador, 2008)
A man slain by a tent peg; a superman
dispatching his enemies with the jawbone of a donkey; yet another man carving
up a woman. It is all in the book of Judges, and it is all covered by Simon J
Robinson who leads us through the book, opening it up and applying it
powerfully and relevantly to readers today.
(Dayone, 2006)
Imagine what it would have been like to have met Jesus
face to face when he lived in the Middle East 2,000 years ago. The
Gospels give us vivid accounts of some of the people who did, but
wouldn't it be useful to hear of these life-changing encounters from
the individuals themselves? In this fascinating book, Simon Robinson
steps into the shoes of some of these characters, and presents a unique
view of Jesus from their perspective. We hear how Peter, one of the
disciples, struggled after denying that he knew Jesus; how a notorious
woman felt as she was challenged when he talked about her shameful
past, and many more inside stories from people who met Jesus - the life
changer.(Dayone, 2005)
"This is Christian teaching at it's most creative, I found myself inspired time and again" - Rico Tice
1 Timothy is an urgent letter to a
Christian in the thick of a crisis and a call to the local church to get on
with the job God has called it to do - spreading the good news! (Dayone, 2004)
It takes discipline to achieve a better balance in our
spiritual walk. This book contains good advice which will encourage
those who are struggling, with ideas for personal study plans and two
year Bible reading plan. (Dayone, 1998)
"...
a delightful, practical how-to guide for those wishing to develop the
habit of spending time in the World of God daily.. invaluable" - John Macarthur
"Can be confidently recommended as an introduction to the quiet time, and a stimulus to those aiming higher in their use of it" - Evangelical Times