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Publisher: Kregel Publications
Price: 2.99 (Sept 22-23)
In the aftermath of the pandemic, even those who have never struggled with mental health have found themselves reeling, looking for answers they don’t know how to find. For Christians, especially those who’ve despaired of help from a church that has too often stigmatized poor mental health as a lack of faith, the way forward can be particularly difficult to see.
Jonathon Seidl aims to fix that. Having fought his own way through crippling anxiety, life-altering OCD, and suicidal thoughts, he knows the value of concrete advice grounded in strong biblical truth. Instead of the trite or unsympathetic counsel that’s too often given, Finding Rest is practical, personal, and productive. Full of compelling stories, humor from a guide who’s still on his journey, and scriptural truths, this book offers real hope and help. It also provides a lifeline for friends and family who long for ways to help relieve the suffering of their loved ones. And it calls to account the church for its historical treatment of mental health and lays out thoughtful, needed paths for the body of Christ to become a refuge of hope for the anxious.
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Publisher: Tyndale Momentum
Price: 3.99 (Ends Sept 30)
Days before Chad Williams was to report to military duty in Great Lakes, Illinois, he turned on a television and was greeted with the horrifying images of his mentor, US Navy SEAL Scott Helvenston, being brutally murdered in a premeditated ambush on the roads of Fallujah, Iraq. Steeled in his resolve, Chad followed in Scott’s footsteps and completed the US military’s most difficult and grueling training to become a Navy SEAL. One of only 13 from a class of 173 to make it straight through to graduation, Chad served his country on SEAL Teams One and Seven for five years, completing tours of duty in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Iraq.
Part memoir, part evangelism piece, SEAL of God follows Chad’s journey through the grueling Naval Ops training and onto the streets of Iraq, where he witnessed the horrors of war up close. Along the way, Chad shares his own radical conversion story and talks about how he draws on his own experiences as a SEAL to help others better understand the depths of Christ’s sacrifice and love.
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Publisher: Sea Harp Press
Price: 0.99
“What a man is must be shown to be more important than what he does.”
In the Church today, there is a great emphasis on results, influence, impact, words, and actions. However, these outward manifestations of righteousness are meant to be the product of a heart deeply rooted in the love of Jesus Christ.
In this prescient and wisdom-rich book, The Root of the Righteous, A.W. Tozer urges believers to fix their gaze—not on visible fruit—but on Jesus Himself, to focus their efforts on planting deep roots in Him. With a true devotion to knowing Christ Jesus, to following Him, to walking in His ways, the highly-valued fruit is simply and inevitably a product of communion with His all-powerful, ever-loving presence.
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Publisher: BenBella Books
Price: 4.99 (today only)
The truth shall set you free. Ignoring it will cost you a fortune.
It has become clear that we are living a lie, and it has brought devastating results: Bankruptcy among churchgoers is equally as high as those who don’t attend. Financial misconduct is destroying marriages, families, individuals, and churches. A record number of churches are in foreclosure.
The church teaches us it’s normal to have student loans, car payments, mortgages, and credit cards. It calls poverty a curse but isn’t doing much to correct the problem, and it focuses on tithing and the elimination of personal debt—but debt elimination is not enough.
Wouldn’t you rather thrive in your finances and live the life God has called you to?
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Author(s): Gregory BrownPrice: FREE (Jul 28 – Aug 1)
Written around 430 BC, Malachi is the last book of the Old Testament. In it, Malachi addressed the post-exilic Jews who had returned from exile in Babylon. They had returned to the land of their fathers but not the God of their fathers. Though they worshiped God, they did so half-heartedly. The priests were no longer faithfully teaching and modeling the Word (2:1-4, 8-9), and consequently, the people were in rebellion. Malachi, who was probably a contemporary of Nehemiah and Ezra, confronted the Jews’ sins throughout the book. The priests were offering blind and lame sacrifices instead of their best (1:6-10). The men were divorcing their wives and marrying pagans (2:10-16). The nation was robbing God by neglecting their tithes (3:6-12). As mentioned, the priests provoked these actions by shirking their responsibilities (2:8). Both the priests and people had turned away from God’s Word and true worship. If they did not repent, the messiah would come to judge instead of reward (3:1-5, 4:1-6).
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Author(s): Wayne Davies
Publisher: Good Messengers Ministries of Fort Wayne
Price: FREE
Jesus said there are only two roads that can take you to your eternal destiny. One of them leads to destruction (hell); the other leads to life (heaven). Right now, every person on this planet is on one of these two roads. He also said that most people are on the road that leads to hell, and only a few are on the road that leads to heaven.
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” (Matthew 7:13-14)
Which road are you on?
This is a simple truth. So “black and white” – like the cover of this little book.
The purpose of this book is to explain why only “bad” people go to heaven and “good” people don’t. It is common to think just the opposite – that only “good” people enter paradise and “bad” people end up in the lake of fire. But the author is convinced that such a perspective is contrary to the clear teaching of Scripture. Furthermore, this unbiblical approach is hazardous to your spiritual health in this life, as well as your eternal destiny in the next.
Join author Wayne Davies as he explains what Jesus Christ said about this in Luke 18:9-14, the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. Find out why a religious, good man is on the road to everlasting destruction and a despised, bad man is on the road to eternal life.

Author(s): Wayne Davies
Publisher: Good Messengers Ministries of Fort Wayne
Price: FREE
This book is Part 2 of a series written to explain why “bad” people go to heaven and “good” people don’t. Each book in this series takes a look at what Jesus said about our eternal destiny – what happens to us when we die, or who goes to paradise and who ends up in the lake of fire. Is there a more important topic than that?
Jesus Christ had much to say about heaven, hell, and who goes where. It was one of his favorite topics. And for good reason. Don’t you want to know where you will spend eternity?
In Luke 7:36-50 we find the Son of God having dinner with a Pharisee named Simon. Suddenly a “sinful woman” (probably a prostitute) enters the scene, comes up behind Jesus, wets his feet with her tears, wipes them with her hair, and kisses his feet while anointing them with expensive ointment.
Simon is appalled at this display of affection. Yet Jesus rebukes the Pharisee and then proceeds to amaze everyone by saying to the woman, “Your sins have been forgiven.”
Incredible! How can this be?
Join author Wayne Davies as he explains the meaning of this passage. Find out why Simon the Pharisee is a “good” man on his way to hell while the “bad” woman is on her way to heaven.
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Publisher: Aneko Press
Price: FREE
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness – 1 John 1:9
There is life in Christ. Rich, joyous, wonderful life. It is true that the Lord disciplines those whom He loves and that we are often tempted by the world and our enemy, the devil. But if we know how to go beyond that temptation to cling to the cross of Jesus Christ and keep our eyes on our Lord, our reward both here on earth and in heaven will be 100 times better than what this world has to offer.
This book is thorough. It brings to life the love of God, examines the state of the unsaved individual’s soul, and analyzes what took place on the cross for our sins. The Way to God takes an honest look at our need to repent and follow Jesus, and gives hope for unending, joyous eternity in heaven.
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