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Author(s): E. Randolph Richards & Brandon J. O’Brien
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99       (April 19-20)
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The apostle Paul was kind of a jerk.
He was arrogant and stubborn. He called his opponents derogatory, racist names. He legitimized slavery and silenced women. He was a moralistic, homophobic killjoy who imposed his narrow religious views on others.
Or was he?
Randolph Richards and Brandon O’Brien explore the complicated persona and teachings of the apostle Paul. Unpacking his personal history and cultural context, they show how Paul both offended Roman perspectives and scandalized Jewish sensibilities. His vision of Christian faith was deeply disturbing to those in his day and remains so in ours.
Paul behaved badly, but not just in the ways we might think. Take another look at Paul and see why this “worst of sinners” dares to say, “Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.”


In this grab bag, we have 8 e-books from Intervarsity Press which were written by John Stott. The prices and sale dates that the publisher has provided are under each e-Book cover.
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Book details:

Kregel: A Bible Handbook to Revelation by Mal Couch vs. Interpreting Apocalyptic Literature: An Exegetical Handbook (Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis) by Richard A. Taylor

Intervarsity Press: Questions of Context: Reading a Century of German Mission Theology (Missiological Engagements) by John G. Flett & Henning Wrogemann vs. Salvation to the Ends of the Earth: A Biblical Theology of Mission by Andreas J. Köstenberger & T. Desmond Alexander

New Leaf: In Six Days: Why 50 Scientists Choose To Believe in Creation by John Ashton vs. On the Seventh Day: 40 Scientists and Academics Explain Why They Believe in God by John Ashton

Good Book Company: James For You: Showing you how real faith looks in real life (God’s Word For You) by Sam Allberry vs. Titus For You: For Reading, for Feeding, for Leading (God’s Word For You) by Tim Chester

Crossway: With All Your Heart: Orienting Your Mind, Desires, and Will toward Christ by A. Craig Troxel vs. Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled by Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Christian Focus: The Trinity and the Covenant of Redemption by J. V. Fesko vs. Kingdom Come: The Amillennial Alternative by Sam Storms

David C. Cook: What the Bible Says about Your Future: Biblical Prophecies for Every Believer by John F. Walvoord vs. Equal: What the Bible Says about Women, Men, and Authority by Katia Adams


Author(s): J. Mack Stiles
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99       (Apr 12-13)
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Many think evangelism is rooted in a method. It is rooted in something much deeper. It is found in what makes us whole and healthy messengers of God’s truth about Jesus.
Mack Stiles has lived the life of the healthy evangelist in homes and coffee shops, at universities and farms. He has lived out and spoken about the gospel to Kenyans, Koreans, Arabs and North Americans. What he has learned around the world and at home is summarized here in a few basic truths that can shape any of us into faithful people who bring good news to needy and hurting friends.
The whole gospel changes much more than our relationship with God. Stiles shows how it changes all of who we are and what we do. It means learning the whole gospel without shaping its message to meet our tastes. It means not just going through the motions of accepted behaviors. It means showing the unity of witness and justice. It means love. It means community.
Join Mack Stiles in a life-giving adventure of boldly knowing, living and speaking the gospel.



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Book details:

Kregel: Baptism: The Believer’s First Obedience by Larry E. Dyer vs. Restoring Integrity in Baptist Churches by Thomas White, Jason G. Duesing, Malcolm B. Yarnell III

Intervarsity Press: Jesus Behaving Badly: The Puzzling Paradoxes of the Man from Galilee by Mark L. Strauss vs. Paul Behaving Badly: Was the Apostle a Racist, Chauvinist Jerk? by E. Randolph Richards & Brandon J. O’Brien

New Leaf: Galapagos Islands: A Different View vs. Buried Alive by Jack Cuozzo

Good Book Company: Gospel-Centered Work: Becoming the Worker God Wants You To Be by Tim Chester vs. Gospel-Centered Family: Becoming the Parents God Wants You To Be by Tim Chester & Ed Moll

Crossway: Loving God with All Your Mind: Thinking as a Christian in the Postmodern World by Gene Edward Veith Jr. vs. Post-Christian: A Guide to Contemporary Thought and Culture by Gene Edward Veith Jr.

Christian Focus: Service – How Do I Give Back? (First Steps) by Mez McConnell vs. Equipped to Serve by Richard Bewes

David C. Cook: Unquestioned Answers: Rethinking Ten Christian Clichés to Rediscover Biblical Truths by Jeff Myers vs. So the Next Generation Will Know: Preparing Young Christians for a Challenging World by Sean McDowell & J. Warner Wallace


Author(s): Os Guinness
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99       (April 5-6)
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2013 Logos Book of the Year in Christianity/Culture
“If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.”
Abraham Lincoln

Nothing is more daring in the American experiment than the founders’ belief that the American republic could remain free forever. But how was this to be done, and are Americans doing it today?

It is not enough for freedom to be won. It must also be sustained. Cultural observer Os Guinness argues that the American experiment in freedom is at risk. Summoning historical evidence on how democracies evolve, Guinness shows that contemporary views of freedom–most typically, a negative freedom from constraint– are unsustainable because they undermine the conditions necessary for freedom to thrive. He calls us to reconsider the audacity of sustainable freedom and what it would take to restore it.

“In the end,” Guinness writes, “the ultimate threat to the American republic will be Americans. The problem is not wolves at the door but termites in the floor.” The future of the republic depends on whether Americans will rise to the challenge of living up to America’s unfulfilled potential for freedom, both for itself and for the world.

 


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