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Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
Price: $2.99 (Oct 2-3)
When Richard Dawkins published ‘The God Delusion’, David Robertson wanted there to be an intelligent Christian response. After some ill thought through interventions in the media it was obvious that no one was really going to answer the real issues so David Robertson wrote an open letter to Richard Dawkins on his church website. This has found its way into Richard Dawkins’ website, where it generated the largest response of any posting up to that time. Since then it has been the source of continued discussion – being a critical part of the largest discussion since that time as his book was officially reviewed on the website.
The ferocity of the responses and the shallowness of the thinking that it exhibited, spurred David to write this book. Christians need to know where Dawkins is weak and we need to explain things better! It draws upon David’s experience as a debater, letter writer, pastor and author.
This is a very honest book. It agrees with Dawkins where appropriate but also does not hesitate to point out where some of his thinking does not hold together – It is written in a gentle spirit of enquiry.
David Robertson is pastor of St Peter’s Free Church of Scotland, Dundee. (more…)
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Publisher: TreeShaker Books
Price: $2.99
Would Jesus wear a mask?
In a crazy era where Christians make such little sense and science makes even less, thinking critically is vitally important. Culture would rather win arguments and assimilate followers than find the truth.
The world has lost its collective mind over how to best act and serve human interests during this season of pandemic. Nobody asks “should we steal people’s liberty?” Instead, they ask “how much freedom is too much to lose?” Logical fallacies are lobbed like grenades from every side and the goal posts move every week; my own son very nearly died because of it.
This book is far more libertarian than partisan in nature. It may challenge you to question everything and asks more questions than it answers.
“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.” Thomas Jefferson.
Is there cause for a religious exemption to forced mask mandates?
What role does liberty play in faith…
…how should that affect our politics?
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Author(s): Jeremy R. Treat
Publisher: Zondervan
Price: $2.99 (Ends Oct 4)
FIND WHAT MATTERS MOST. BUILD YOUR LIFE AROUND IT.
In an age of distraction, everyone is looking for something that gives purpose and perspective on life. Jesus says it’s the kingdom of God. But the kingdom is not just another religious idea. Rather, God’s loving reign brings clarity and coherence to all of life – identity, work, play, relationships, justice, character – in a way that is profound and practical. Seek First brings theology to the streets, giving a vision for the kingdom that will truly change your life.
“Treat presents the message of the kingdom in a way that gives us a grander vision for life, whether in the workplace or on the basketball court.” – CHRIS BROUSSARD, NBA analyst and sports broadcaster
“Few books do as good a job as this one in showing us how giving up everything for Christ and his kingdom is the pathway to our greatest gain. Seek First is a gem!” – SCOTT SAULS, author and senior pastor, Christ Presbyterian Church
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