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Author(s): Lynda MacGibbon
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $3.99
What if our neighbors were our friends?
When Lynda MacGibbon moved from a small city in eastern Canada to a high-rise apartment in Toronto, she decided to follow Jesus’ famous commandment to “love your neighbor” a bit more literally. In the past, she would have looked first for friends at her new job or her new church. This time, though, she decided to look for friends among the strangers who shared her apartment building―her actual neighbors in her new “vertical neighborhood.”
In this charming and relatable memoir, MacGibbon tells the story of the community that took shape as neighbors said yes to weekly dinners and a writing group, Christmas morning brunch and even a Bible study. It’s a story of the simple, everyday risk of reaching out with love to those around us, and of the beauty and messiness of real human relationships. It’s a story of the risks―and rewards―of taking Jesus at his word.
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Author(s): Rob Moll
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $4.99 (Dec 9-15)
Death will come to us all, but most of us live our lives as if death did not exist. Medicine has made dying more complicated and more removed from the experience of most people. Death is partitioned off to hospital rooms, separated from our daily lives. Most of us find ourselves at a loss when death approaches. We don’t know how to die well.
For centuries Christians have prepared for the “good death” with particular rituals and spiritual disciplines that direct the actions of both the living and the dying. In this well-researched and pastorally sensitive book, Rob Moll explores the Christian practice of dying well. He gives guidance for those who care for the dying as well as for those who grieve.
This book is a gentle companion for all who face death, whether one’s own or that of a loved one. Christians can have confidence that because death is not the end, preparing to die helps us truly live.
A decade after writing this book, Rob died in a hiking accident at age forty-one. This edition includes a new afterword by his wife, Clarissa Moll, reflecting on Rob’s life, death, and legacy.
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Author(s): Christine E. Wagoner
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $3.99
Finding your yes is all about living a life of openness to the invitations of God in our lives. Christine Wagoner, a senior leader with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, invites readers to be attentive to the movements of the Spirit and engage with opportunities God gives them. She shares about her own yes moments as well as those of others. And she offers practical tools for moving toward yes.
There is a significant journey that gets us from no to yes. It is a profound journey of heart, soul, and mind. A journey filled with risk, excitement, pain, and joy. A journey of growing our character and knowing God intimately. And―with questions both large and small―it’s a journey we take again and again throughout our lives.
Would you like to live into your yes?
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Author(s): Douglas S. Bursch
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $3.99 (Dec 9-15)
Why is everyone so angry online? The internet seems to have brought the world together only so we can tear each other apart. Social media platforms have become toxic and polarizing environments. Many of us are overwhelmed and disillusioned by endless online conflict and negativity. How did we get here, and what can we do about it?
The internet changes not only how we communicate but also what we communicate. Pastor and former radio host Douglas Bursch provides a spiritual examination of why social media divides people and how Christians can address polarization through a ministry of peacemaking. Digital media dehumanizes and disembodies us, dulling our ability to know when to speak and when to remain silent. But healthy online communication is possible through a constructive posture of reconciliation. Bursch offers practical examples of how to proactively manage social media and handle online conflict in redemptive ways.
Together we can change the discourse of online Christian communication. Discover how we can use social media in a positive, Christ-like manner.
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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: He Knows Your Name by Linda Znachko with Margot Starbuck vs. One Woman Against the Reich: The True Story of a Mother’s Struggle to Keep Her Family Faithful to God in a World Gone Mad by Helmut W. Ziefle
Intervarsity Press: The Enneagram Goes to Church: Wisdom for Leadership, Worship, and Congregational Life by Todd Wilson vs. Radiant Church: Restoring the Credibility of Our Witness by Tara Beth Leach
Reformation Heritage: Reformation Women: Sixteenth-Century Figures Who Shaped Christianity’s Rebirth by Rebecca VanDoodewaard vs. The Covenantal Life: Appreciating the Beauty of Theology and Community by Sarah Ivill
New Leaf: The Remarkable Record of Job by Henry M. Morris vs. The Remarkable Journey of Jonah by Henry M. Morris
Good Book Company: 1 Corinthians For You: Thrilling You With How Grace Changes Lives (God’s Word For You) by Andrew Wilson vs. 2 Corinthians For You: For reading, for feeding, for leading (God’s Word For You) by Gary Millar
Crossway: Redeeming Mathematics: A God-Centered Approach by Vern S. Poythress vs. Redeeming Science: A God-Centered Approach by Vern S. Poythress
Christian Focus: “No Tears in Heaven” by Charles H Spurgeon vs. The Silent Shades of Sorrow: Healing for the Wounded by Charles H Spurgeon
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Author(s): Tony Cook & Don Everts
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99
We all live somewhere. And we all want our neighborhoods to flourish. Many of us hope (and even pray) for our neighborhoods’ well-being. But how do we actually pursue that?
This field guide answers this question by walking you through a simple, powerful process for blessing your own neighborhood. Tony Cook and Don Everts offer six sessions for discovering the gifts of your community, imagining the possibilities, and pursuing the common good. Exercises and assessments provide practical tools for bringing your hopes into concrete reality. Join with others so that together you can increase the well-being of your local neighborhood.
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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.
Book details:
Kregel: Living Whole Without a Better Half by Wendy Widder vs. They Were Single Too: Eight Biblical Role Models by David M. Hoffeditz
Intervarsity Press: Joel and Amos: An Introduction and Commentary by Tchavdar S. Hadjiev vs. Conspicuous in His Absence: Studies in the Song of Songs and Esther by Chloe T. Sun
Reformation Heritage: Theology Made Practical: New Studies on John Calvin and His Legacy by Joel R. Beeke and David W. Hall vs. Calvin For Today by Joel R. Beeke
New Leaf: Memorization Study Bible vs. The 10 Minute Bible Journey by Dale Mason
Good Book Company: A Better Than Anything Christmas: Explore How Jesus Makes Christmas Better by Barbara Reaoch vs. A Jesus Christmas: Explore God’s Amazing Plan for Christmas by Barbara Reaoch
Crossway: The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment by Tim Challies vs. The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World by Brett McCracken
Christian Focus: 18 Words: The most important words you will ever know by J.I. Packer vs. 14 Words from Jesus by James Montgomery Boice & Philip G. Ryken
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