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Kregel: Sacred Mundane: How to Find Freedom, Purpose, and Joy by Kari Patterson vs. Getaway with God by Letitia Suk

Intervarsity Press: Bearing God’s Name: Why Sinai Still Matters by Carmen Joy Imes vs. The Old Testament in Seven Sentences: A Small Introduction to a Vast Topic (Introductions in Seven Sentences) by Christopher J. H. Wright

Cruciform Press: A Holy Ambition: To Preach Where Christ Has Not Been Named (Second Revised Edition) by John Piper vs. Astonished by God: Ten Truths to Turn the World Upside Down by John Piper

New Leaf: The Cave Book (Wonders of Creation) by Emil Silvestru vs. The New Ocean Book (Wonders of Creation) by Frank Sherwin

Good Book Company: Engaging with Atheists by David Robertson vs. Engaging with Muslims by John Klaassen

Crossway: Grace Defined and Defended: What a 400-Year-Old Confession Teaches Us about Sin, Salvation, and the Sovereignty of God by Kevin DeYoung vs. God and Galileo: What a 400-Year-Old Letter Teaches Us about Faith and Science by David Block

Christian Focus: Anywhere But Nineveh: A Month’s Journey with Jonah by Frank Sellar vs. Jonah: Navigating a God-centered Life by Colin S. Smith


Author(s): Mike McKinley
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Price: $2.99       (July 8-9)
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Christians often spend time arguing that Jesus rose, but we forget to appreciate why it actually matters.

In the follow-up to his brilliant book on the cross, Passion, US pastor and well-known author Mike McKinley considers the revolutionary consequences for each of us of Christ’s resurrection, ascension and the sending of his Spirit.

Walk through Luke 24 and Acts 1-2 and discover how the reality that Jesus lives can and should change every aspect of our world.

Whether you’re a new or a mature Christian, let the joy, peace, confidence and purpose of the resurrection flood into your everyday life.

 


Author(s): Henry Morris
Publisher: Master Books
Price: $2.99       (July 8-9)
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Scientists choose whether they will believe God’s word or discount it.

– Explore over 101 biographies of groundbreaking, influential scientists with their Christian testimonies
– See how the belief in a Creator inspired the earliest explorations of science and still impacts the work of Bible-believing scientists today

Science and faith are often considered incompatible in the academic world today. One is seen as representing truth, while the other is viewed as fanciful according to the skeptical, science-centered culture. But the reality is that thousands of scientists, in fact, many of science’s greatest “founding fathers,” believed openly in God as they worked and studied His created world. Learn how their discoveries led them to even greater depths of faith and how their beliefs influenced and inspired their work.

There is nothing in science that can ever prove that God does not exist and, therefore, no way that science can disprove Creation. For so many in the past, the answer was that their faith was inseparable from their science, a powerful point to encourage believers and challenge the skeptics.

 


Author(s): Joanne Bischof
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Price: $1.99       (July 8 Only)
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Two handsome brothers. An age-old Appalachian feud. And a love that may tear the Norgaard family apart.

After the tragic death of her husband, Aven Norgaard is beckoned to give up her life in Norway to become a housekeeper in the rugged hills of nineteenth-century Appalachia. Upon arrival, she finds herself in the home of her late husband’s cousins—three brothers who make a living by brewing hard cider on their three-hundred-acre farm. Yet even as a stranger in a foreign land, Aven has hope to build a new life in this tight-knit family.

But her unassuming beauty disrupts the bond between the brothers. The youngest two both desire her hand, and Aven is caught in the middle, unsure where—and whether—to offer her affection. While Haakon is bold and passionate, it is Thor who casts the greatest spell upon her. Though Deaf, mute, and dependent on hard drink to cope with his silent pain, Thor possesses a sobering strength.

As autumn ushers in the apple harvest, the rift between Thor and Haakon deepens and Aven faces a choice that risks hearts. Will two brothers’ longing for her quiet spirit tear apart a family? Can she find a tender belonging in this remote, rugged, and unfamiliar world?

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Author(s): Chris Nye
Publisher: Baker Books
Price: $1.99       (Ends July 31)
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The US Constitution guarantees the right to the pursuit of happiness. But for most Americans, what this really means is the pursuit of more–more money, more prestige, more stuff. We’ve made idols out of innovation, growth, power, and wealth. Far from offering us happiness and satisfaction, this relentless pursuit of more has only left us exhausted, isolated, miserable, and wondering if there is a better way.

There is. Less of More exposes the American pursuit of more for what it truly is: an attempt to satisfy our souls with the temporary instead of the eternal. Pastor and writer Chris Nye invites us to consider what a full and abundant life looks like apart from money, status, and power. He exposes the lies inherent in our obsession with growth, fame, and wealth, and calls us to a countercultural life marked by connection, obscurity, vulnerability, and generosity.

For anyone who has gained the world but lost their soul, Less of More offers a compelling path toward a life of true, deep, lasting satisfaction with Jesus–not us–at the center of it.

 


Author(s): Jonathan Holmes
Publisher: Cruciform Press
Price: $2.99       (July 7-8)
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Friendship: it’s one of the simplest of human relationships in comparison to marriage or family relationships, yet it’s one of the least understood and practiced. For all of our progress in making connections through Facebook, Twitter, and other social media, people are consistently experiencing loneliness and growing disenchanted with the whole notion of friendship.

Could it be that our understanding of friendship has been more informed by pop culture and social media, and less informed by the vision of friendship offered in Scripture? Is it possible that friendship exists for a greater purpose than merely our enjoyment and comfort? Does real friendship involve more than just hanging out on a weekend, participating in a book club, or hitting the golf course together? These questions and more are answered in this book.

Broader and deeper than simple fellowship, biblical friendship is first and foremost about a relationship with Jesus Christ. As you are brought into friendship and relationship with the Father, Jesus Christ calls you a friend! It is out of this friendship that our human friendships find their beginning and their purpose.

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Author(s): Dr. Tim Harlow
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Price: $1.99       (Ends July 31)
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Tim Harlow, senior pastor of Parkview Christian Church, helps Christians rediscover the passionate savior of the Bible who is still relevant today.

For years Christians have asked, “What would Jesus do?” But what if we asked a better, more illuminating question: “What made Jesus mad?”

As much as we love a gentle, sweet image of Jesus, that picture isn’t complete. Jesus got deeply angry at times. That shouldn’t surprise us–but who he was mad at, and why, might. Jesus was most angry with people whose attitudes got in the way of his purpose: to seek and to save the lost, to unite us with God’s amazing love. So, when he saw hypocrisy, greed, judging, and lack of mercy coming from the hearts of people who supposedly followed God and as a result pushed people away from him, Jesus went into orbit. Do we feel the same way?

Whatever the problem–tolerating injustice, shunning sinners, or ignoring the least among us–What Made Jesus Mad? opens our eyes to the issues that most angered Jesus and that should anger Christians as we align our hearts with his and get back to actually following the Savior.

 


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