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Publisher: Master Books
Price: $2.99 (Mar 27-28)
Few would dispute the fact that entertainment – or more specifically, the entertainment community – influences our society in a big way. But how many understand the thread of evolutionary philosophy that runs through movies, television, and books?
Popular speaker Carl Kerby has researched this point for years and challenges audiences all over the country to become better informed about the agenda that permeates our entertainment choices. In Remote Control, he highlights Hollywood icons that in some way peddle a Darwinian concept:
*Are you aware that even Gilligan, the Skipper’s goofy “little buddy,” discussed ancient “caveman” ideas?*
*Did you know the campy cult classic Creature from the Black Lagoon promoted evolutionary concepts?*
*Is a movie thriller like Jurassic Park just mindless fun?*
*Do classic children’s cartoons pass the evolution test?*
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Publisher: Master Books
Price: $2.99 (Nov 17-18)
Few would dispute the fact that entertainment – or more specifically, the entertainment community – influences our society in a big way. But how many understand the thread of evolutionary philosophy that runs through movies, television, and books?
Popular speaker Carl Kerby has researched this point for years and challenges audiences all over the country to become better informed about the agenda that permeates our entertainment choices. In Remote Control, he highlights Hollywood icons that in some way peddle a Darwinian concept:
*Are you aware that even Gilligan, the Skipper’s goofy “little buddy,” discussed ancient “caveman” ideas?*
*Did you know the campy cult classic Creature from the Black Lagoon promoted evolutionary concepts?*
*Is a movie thriller like Jurassic Park just mindless fun?*
*Do classic children’s cartoons pass the evolution test?*
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Gospel e-books is working together with Christian publishers to allow you to choose what e-books you’d like to have discounted. Cast your vote below and the book with the most votes in each poll will be placed on sale soon after. If there are less than 100 total votes in a particular poll, the winning book will not be discounted.
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Kregel: 40 Questions About Biblical Theology by Jason S. DeRouchie, Oren R. Martin, Andrew David Naselli vs. Ancient Near Eastern Themes in Biblical Theology by Jeffrey J. Niehaus
Intervarsity Press: Worshiping with the Reformers by Karin Maag vs. Knowing God (The IVP Signature Collection) by J. I. Packer
Reformation Heritage: The Works of William Perkins, Volume 7 vs. The Works of William Perkins, Volume 8
New Leaf: Remote Control: The Power of Hollywood on Today’s Culture by Carl Kerby vs. Already Compromised by Greg Hall & Ken Ham
Good Book Company: A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really) by Rachel Jones vs. Women and God: Hard Questions, Beautiful Truth by Kathleen Nielson
Crossway: Histories and Fallacies: Problems Faced in the Writing of History by Carl R. Trueman vs. The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution by Carl R. Trueman
Christian Focus: Singing the Songs of Jesus by Michael Lefebvre vs. A Heart Set Free: A Journey to Hope through the Psalms of Lament by Christina Fox
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Gospel e-books is working together with Christian publishers to allow you to choose what e-books you’d like to have discounted. Cast your vote below and the book with the most votes in each poll will be placed on sale soon after. If there are less than 100 total votes in a particular poll, the winning book will not be discounted.
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Kregel: Jesus Our Lord: 24 Portraits of Christ Throughout Scripture by John Phillips vs. The View from Mount Calvary: 24 Portraits of the Cross Throughout Scripture by John Phillips
Crossway: Evangelism: How the Whole Church Speaks of Jesus by J. Mack Stiles vs. Learning Evangelism from Jesus by Jerram Barrs
New Leaf: Remote Control: The Power of Hollywood on Today’s Culture by Carl Kerby vs. Creation and the Second Coming by Henry M. Morris
Intervarsity Press: Unceasing Worship: Biblical Perspectives on Worship and the Arts by Harold M. Best vs. The Next Worship: Glorifying God in a Diverse World by Sandra Maria Van Opstal
Christian Focus: George Whitefield: The Evangelist by John Pollock vs. George Whitefield: The Voice that Woke the World (Trailblazers) by Lucille Travis
Reformation Heritage: The Christian’s Creed: Embracing the Apostolic Faith by Stanley D. Gale vs. A Sketch of the Christian’s Catechism by William Ames
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Author(s): Carl Kerby
Publisher: Genesis Publishing Group
Price: $2.99
Life is often not picture-perfect, and difficult times can make it hard to see a plan or purpose for our lives. In this inspiring story of one man’s journey—from a rocky start as the son of a professional wrestler, to handling the fates of thousands as an air-traffic controller at one of the nation’s busiest airports, to becoming a popular Christian speaker—you will learn to see life from a different perspective. No matter what your circumstances, God can gather up the broken pieces and random elements of your life and form them into a beautiful mosaic—making you a useful vessel for His glory.
Carl Kerby’s story will not only give you reasons for hope in your own life, but will encourage you to share that hope with others. With humor and passion, Carl offers answers to questions about suffering, evolution, relativism, pluralism, and more, so you will be well-equipped to give reasons for hope to a broken world that desperately needs to hear it.
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