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"THE FUTURE OF THE GLOBAL CHURCH" New book by Patrick Johnstone now in stock. £22 including UK Postage, or £17.50 if you collect from the shop (rrp £24.99)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mHUHTdVPS4
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Normal Opening hours: 0900 - 1600 Mon - Tue
0900 - 1700 Wed, Thur, Sat
0900 - 2100 Late night Fridays to 9pm
Tel: 01945-465187
Where to Find Us
The location for the Oasis Bookshop is
88, Norfolk Street, Wisbech PE13 2LF
See Map].
Affiliations
Richard and Maggie are also members of the King'sChurch in Wisbech
Shop details
The Oasis bookshop is listed on the following websites:http://www.christianbookshops.org.uk/ (Christian resources)
Our used books, along with millions of others around the world, are listed on
www.biblio.com
Drive-Through Shopping.
You can park outside the shop for up to 10 minutes, and we can bring your goods out to you. We recommend that you approach from West Street.
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The Oasis Bookshop serves the community of Wisbech and District through the provision of Christian literature. As well as new resources that can be ordered, the bookshop houses three rooms of second-hand books, both Christian and general, stationery and Christian recorded music. Oasis is also a retail outlet for Traidcraft goods and has a developing section of general books, both fiction and non- fiction.
History
The shop was started in 1976 by Pat Winters and Gillian Gold and was located on Nene Quay until 1988 when it moved to Norfolk Street. The present owner/managers, Richard and Maggie Welford, ran the shop from 1989 until 1993 when they moved to Plaistow in East London to manage a Christian bookshop there. Oasis was bought by Wisbech Baptist Church and managed by Syd Barton until his retirement in 2002, at which point Richard and Maggie were able to take over the shop again.
In 2003 they were able to purchase the adjacent shop, formerly McIntosh's, and add a small coffee bar. There are now three coffee tables and increasing numbers of people like to come in and talk and meet people.
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