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Kregel: Skin in the Game by Rick Lawrence vs. #OrganicJesus by Scott Douglas

Intervarsity Press: Tethered to the Cross: The Life and Preaching of Charles H. Spurgeon by Thomas Breimaier vs. J. I. Packer: His Life and Thought by Alister McGrath

Reformation Heritage: The Beauty and Glory of the Last Things by Joel Beeke vs. The Future of Everything: Essential Truths about the End Times by William Boekestein

New Leaf: For You They Signed by Marilyn Boyer vs. Take Back The Land by Rick Boyer

Good Book Company: Hebrews For You: Giving You an Anchor for the Soul (God’s Word For You) by Michael J. Kruger vs. Exodus For You: Thrilling you with the Liberating Love of God by Tim Chester

Crossway: An Introduction to John Owen: A Christian Vision for Every Stage of Life by Crawford Gribben vs. Communion with the Triune God by John Owen

Christian Focus: Running the Race: Eric Liddell – Olympic Champion and Missionary by John W. Keddie vs. It Is Not Death to Die: A New Biography of Hudson Taylor by Jim Cromarty

David C. Cook: Billy Graham: Candid Conversations with a Public Man by David Frost vs. Wilberforce by John Pollock


Author(s): Daniel Hochhalter
Publisher: David C. Cook
Price: $2.99       (July 23-24)
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In 2008, after seven years of preparation, Daniel Hochhalter permanently failed his PhD, leaving him with no hope of gaining the qualifications needed for his desired career. Then he lost his job. Devastated and in crisis, with no Plan B and no clue how to redeem his future, he looked to the twelve disciples and discovered that–despite their gaping faults and sins–God still loved them and used them to change the world.

With fresh warmth and wisdom, ample hope and humor, Losers Like Us skillfully intertwines Dan’s own story with theirs to show how our worst mistakes and greatest failures bring us to a place of teachableness, egolessness, brokenness, and empathy–the very qualifications required to receive God’s love and grace, and to manifest his kingdom on earth.

Daniel Hochhalter lives with his wife and two wiener dogs in Portland, Oregon, where his only true credential is that the Lord loves him. Dan has a B.S. (Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA) and an M.Div. (George Fox Evangelical Seminary, Newberg, OR). He does not have a PhD.

 


Author(s): Becky Harling
Publisher: David C. Cook
Price: FREE       (Ends July 26)
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One of the most powerful ways to love your kids may surprise you: develop a habit of praising God. In The 30-Day Praise Challenge for Parents, Becky Harling invites you to praise God for twenty minutes a day for one month. You’ll be amazed at how praising God:
Quiets your anxiety about your kids
Provides a shelter of protection over your family
Breaks the chains of generational sin
Deepens your children’s faith
Strengthens your own spiritual life
Arranged topically, this book includes a list of selected songs and creative ideas for continuing the habit of praise throughout your parenting journey.

Becky Harling is a sought-after speaker and the author of several books. Her degree in biblical literature, and her experience as a missionary, women’s ministries director, and breast cancer survivor, bring depth to her message. Becky’s husband, Steve, is pastor at Foothills Community Church in Arvada, Colorado. Becky and Steve have four grown children and five grandchildren.

 


Author(s): Michelle Anthony
Publisher: David C. Cook
Price: $2.99       (July 16-17)
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We all want to guide our children into the abundant life that Jesus offers. But when we pursue the more and better that the world offers above our pursuit of Jesus, we fall into dangerous parenting habits. In Becoming a Spiritually Healthy Family, Michelle Anthony unpacks six common dysfunctional parenting styles that we fall into out of habit, lack of attention, or just oversight due to busyness. If you long to show your children Jesus but don’t know how to do it, you’ll find hope in this practical guide to creating a relentlessly grace-filled home that is focused on God as first in charge.

Includes Scripture guides, reflection questions, ideas for family rites of passage, and other real life family examples.

Michelle Anthony is the vice president of Learning Resources and Family Ministry Architect at David C Cook and the author of Spiritual Parenting, Dreaming of More for the Next Generation, A Theology of Family Ministry, and The Big God Story. Michelle has graduate degrees in Christian education, theology, and leadership and over twenty-five years of church ministry experience as a children’s and family pastor. She lives in Colorado Springs and loves a good book and a cup of coffee.

 


Vote Now (You Choose The Sale)

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: By the Waters of Babylon: Worship in a Post-Christian Culture by Scott Aniol vs. Refuge: How Hospital Church Ministry Can Change Your Church Forever by James Reeves

Intervarsity Press: How Do We Know?: An Introduction to Epistemology by James K. Dew Jr. & Mark W. Foreman vs. Philosophy in Seven Sentences: A Small Introduction to a Vast Topic (Introductions in Seven Sentences) by Douglas Groothuis

Reformation Heritage: The Gospel of Exodus: Misery, Deliverance, Gratitude by Michael P.V. Barrett vs. Beginning at Moses: A Guide to Finding Christ in the Old Testament by Michael P.V. Barrett

New Leaf: A Journey Through the Life of William Wilberforce by Kevin Belmonte vs. History of Religious Liberty: From Tyndale to Madison by Michael Farris

Good Book Company: Ordinary Hero: Living the Cross and Resurrection in Everyday Life by Tim Chester vs. Unstuck: A Nine-Step Journey to Change that Lasts by Timothy Lane

Crossway: What the Bible Says about How to Know God’s Will: “Factors to Consider in Making Ethical Decisions” by Wayne Grudem vs. What the Bible Says about Abortion, Euthanasia, and End-of-Life Medical Decisions by Wayne Grudem

Christian Focus: Not Uninformed: Sure and Certain Hope for Death and Dying by D. Eryl Davies vs. The Only Comfort in Life and Death: Faith and Hope in the Pandemic by Jonathan Lamb, Pablo Martinez, Giacomo Carlo Di Gaetano

David C. Cook: 7 Family Ministry Essentials: A Strategy for Culture Change in Children’s and Student Ministries by Michelle Anthony & Megan Marshman vs. Replant: How a Dying Church Can Grow Again by Mark DeVine & Darrin Patrick


Author(s): Brian Ivie
Publisher: David C. Cook
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Brian Ivie was filled with compassion as he read an LA Times article about Pastor Lee’s solution to unwanted newborns in South Korea—a baby drop box. Brian traveled halfway around the world to film the documentary The Drop Box. But God had even bigger plans. For in the midst of filming the plight of these abandoned and forgotten children, Brian realized his own spiritual brokenness.

At its heart, this is a story of spiritual orphans—young and old—discovering their true identity as children of God.

Brian Ivie is the award-winning director of The Drop Box film and cofounder of Kindred Image. He recently graduated from The Bryan Singer Division of Critical Studies at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. The published film critic and recreational songwriter became a Christian while working on The Drop Box film.

Ted Kluck is an award-winning, internationally published author of more than a dozen books, including Robert Griffin III: Athlete, Leader and We’re Not Emergent, by Two Guys Who Should Be (coauthored with Kevin DeYoung). His articles have appeared in ESPN the Magazine, Christianity Today, and The Washington Post.

 


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