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Author(s): James W. Sire
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99       (June 21-22)
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For more than forty years, The Universe Next Door has set the standard for a clear, readable introduction to worldviews. Using his widely influential model of eight basic worldview questions, James Sire examines prominent worldviews that have shaped the Western world:

theism
deism
naturalism
Marxism
nihilism
existentialism
Eastern monism
New Age philosophy
postmodernism
Islam

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In this grab bag, we have 10 e-books from the LifeGuide Bible studies which were published by Intervarsity Press. The prices and sale dates that they have provided are under each book cover.
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Book details:

Kregel: Answers to Common Questions About the Bible by H. Wayne House & Timothy J. Demy vs. 40 Questions About Typology and Allegory by Mitchell L. Chase

Intervarsity Press: Splendour in the Dark: C. S. Lewis’s Dymer in His Life and Work (Hansen Lectureship Series) by Jerry Root vs. Rebels and Exiles: A Biblical Theology of Sin and Restoration (Essential Studies in Biblical Theology) by Matthew S. Harmon

New Leaf: It Could Happen Tomorrow by Gary Frazier vs. Creation and the Second Coming by Henry M. Morris

Good Book Company: Dealing with Disappointment: How to Know Joy When Life Doesn’t Feel Great by John Hindley vs. Life in the Wild: Fighting For Faith in a Fallen World by Dan DeWitt

Crossway: Saints and Scoundrels in the Story of Jesus by Nancy Guthrie vs. Even Better than Eden: Nine Ways the Bible’s Story Changes Everything about Your Story by Nancy Guthrie

Christian Focus: A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Suffering: How God Shapes Us through Pain and Tragedy by Brian Cosby vs. Christian’s Pocket Guide to Understanding Suicide and Euthanasia: A Contemporary and Biblical Perspective by D. Eryl Davies

David C. Cook: Getting Ready for Marriage: A Practical Road Map for Your Journey Together by Jim Burns & Doug Fields vs. Starting Out Right: A Proven Financial Strategy for Young Couples by Larry Burkett


Author(s): Alvin Sanders
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99       (June 14-15)
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How can the people of God develop churches in ways that help and don’t hurt poor neighborhoods? In urban ministry, Christians too often treat the poor as goodwill projects instead of people. Because of this mindset, many remain unchurched. Healthy, local, urban churches are needed because they combine personal empowerment and community transformation.
Every poor neighborhood needs uncommon churches that will seek the common good of their communities. Alvin Sanders engages hard truths about these neighborhoods and provides a model for how to do ministry in difficult conditions. The local, urban church is the key to community transformation, as it plays three crucial roles of empowering, partnering, and reaching.
Pastors and church planters interested in Christian community development will find here practical insights into the power of the local church, which is often underrated. Churches can serve their communities and improve the quality of life of every facet of the neighborhood.


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Book details:

Kregel: Sacred Mundane: How to Find Freedom, Purpose, and Joy by Kari Patterson vs. I Could Use a Nap and a Million Dollars: Biblical Alternatives to Stressed-Out by Jessie Clemence

Intervarsity Press: The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog by James W. Sire vs. Life Questions Every Student Asks: Faithful Responses to Common Issues by Gary M. Burge & David Lauber

New Leaf: Nine Things Teens Should Know and Parents are Afraid to Talk About by Joe White & Nicholas Comninellis vs. Fish Out of Water by Abby Nye

Good Book Company: Faker: How to live for real when you’re tempted to fake it by Nick McDonald vs. Fearless: Standing firm when the going gets tough by Jonty Allcock

Crossway: To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism by J. I. Packer vs. The Future of Orthodox Anglicanism by Gerald R. McDermott

Christian Focus: Five Points by John Piper vs. The New Calvinism: New Reformation or Theological Fad? by Josh Buice

David C. Cook: Finding Truth: 5 Principles for Unmasking Atheism, Secularism, and Other God Substitutes by Nancy Pearcey vs. Understanding the Times: A Survey of Competing Worldviews by Jeff Myers & David A. Noebel


ivp IVP E-Book Sale: Nov 7/19

In this grab bag, we have 6 e-books from Intervarsity Press. The prices and sale dates that they have provided are under each e-Book cover.


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Author(s): Justin Ariel Bailey
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99       (June 7-8)
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How should one proclaim of the gospel of Jesus Christ in a secular age?
For many Christians, the traditional approach of apologetics has grown stale. In light of the current secular climate, as described by Charles Taylor and others, rhetorical strategies that previously served the church and apologists well are no longer effective.
Justin Bailey seeks to address this dilemma by infusing apologetics with an appeal to the imagination, the aesthetic, and the affective. Demonstrating that this is possible, he engages with two examples of those who have done apologetics through the imagination: George MacDonald and Marilynne Robinson. By beginning with the imaginative and the aesthetic dimensions of faith before expounding proofs, Bailey argues, hearers of the good news will find both their hearts and their minds engaged.


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