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Publisher: The Good Book Company
Price: $2.99 (Sept 18-19)
A timely book showing how following Jesus frees us from the tyranny of the to-do list.
Do you have enough time? Most of us feel pulled in too many directions, never managing to do enough.
Matt Fuller liberates us from the drive to do everything; points us to the source of true rest; and sets out a godly framework to help us prioritize, so that we can be productive without being crushed.
If you have ever felt the tyranny of a too-long to-do list, or the terror of a too-empty one, spend some precious time reading this book!
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Publisher: The Good Book Company
Price: $2.99 (Oct 4-5)
Our culture tells us that the way to be happy is to “be true to yourself”. It’s posted on social media, promoted in adverts, taught in schools and, even, expressed in churches. But what does that mean, and does it actually work?
Matt Fuller explores how true happiness, wholeness and freedom can be found in embracing who God has created us to be; allowing ourselves to be shaped by who the Bible says we are, rather than our own fluctuating feelings, or the voices around us. In the process, this book draws on a broad range of fascinating research and examples to give us a fresh biblical take on some of today’s biggest hot-button issues.
By cutting through the confusion and showing us something better, this is a book to help every Christian live with confidence in today’s culture.
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Publisher: Good Book Company
Price: $2.99 (May 3-4)
A timely book showing how following Jesus frees us from the tyranny of the to-do list.
Do you have enough time? Most of us feel pulled in too many directions, never managing to do enough.
Matt Fuller liberates us from the drive to do everything; points us to the source of true rest; and sets out a godly framework to help us prioritize, so that we can be productive without being crushed.
If you have ever felt the tyranny of a too-long to-do list, or the terror of a too-empty one, spend some precious time reading this book!
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Publisher: The Good Book Company
Price: $2.99 (Mar 18-19)
Our culture tells us that the way to be happy is to “be true to yourself”. It’s posted on social media, promoted in adverts, taught in schools and, even, expressed in churches. But what does that mean, and does it actually work?
Matt Fuller explores how true happiness, wholeness and freedom can be found in embracing who God has created us to be; allowing ourselves to be shaped by who the Bible says we are, rather than our own fluctuating feelings, or the voices around us. In the process, this book draws on a broad range of fascinating research and examples to give us a fresh biblical take on some of today’s biggest hot-button issues.
By cutting through the confusion and showing us something better, this is a book to help every Christian live with confidence in today’s culture.
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Publisher: The Good Book Company
Price: $2.99 (Mar 2-3)
Do you have enough time? Most of us feel pulled in too many directions, never managing to do enough.
Matt Fuller liberates us from the drive to do everything; points us to the source of true rest; and helps us assess how we can be productive without being crushed.
If you have ever felt the tyranny of a too-long to-do list, or the terror of a too-empty one, spend some precious time reading this book!
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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: Unlikely Converts: Improbable Stories of Faith and What They Teach Us About Evangelism by Randy Newman vs. Questioning Evangelism by Randy Newman
Intervarsity Press: Shepherds After My Own Heart: Pastoral Traditions and Leadership in the Bible by Timothy S. Laniak vs. The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People: Tracing a Biblical Theme Through the Canon by Matthew S. Harmon
Reformation Heritage: God or Baal: Two Letters on the Reformation of Worship and Pastoral Service by John Calvin vs. What Happens When We Worship by Jonathan Landry Cruse
New Leaf: Life of Washington by Anna C.Reed vs. Some Fruits of Solitude by William Penn
Good Book Company: Being the Bad Guys: How to Live for Jesus in a World That Says You Shouldn’t by Stephen McAlpine vs. Be True to Yourself: Why it Doesn’t Mean What you Think it Does (And How That Can Make you Happy) by Matt Fuller
Crossway: My Heart Cries Out: Gospel Meditations for Everyday Life by Paul David Tripp vs. God Is the Gospel: Meditations on God’s Love as the Gift of Himself by John Piper
Christian Focus: Augustine of Hippo: His Life and Impact (Early Church Fathers) by Bradley G. Green vs. Basil of Caesarea: His Life and Impact (Early Church Fathers) by Marvin Jones
David C. Cook: Survive the Day: Thriving in the Midst of LIfe’s Storms by Ben Young vs. Done with That: Escape the Struggle of Your Old Life by Bob Merritt
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