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Author(s): Paul Angone
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Price: FREE        (Ends April 3)
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Adulting got you down?

Whether you just polished off your college graduation cake, are in your twenties or thirties struggling through a quarter-life crisis, you’re simply trying to figure out how to become all grown up, or you’re a parent looking for that perfect college graduation gift or Christmas gift for your twentysomething, 101 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Twenties is the book for you.

To find important life answers in your 20s, you need to start with good questions. Author, speaker, and blogger Paul Angone has dedicated the last 12 years to helping twentysomethings and in this book, he culminates his work to give readers wisdom through major life questions like:

What’s the best way to know if you’re actually ready to get married?
Where’s the future of work headed and what does having a successful career look like today?

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Author(s): Henry Morris
Publisher: Master Books
Price: $2.99       (April 1-2)
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Despite living in a very connected world today, few of us have any real understanding of the history of nations. Secular scholars and scientists from various fields rarely consult the Bible’s rich history on the subject. Yet if we consider what the Bible has to say about the global community’s past—and future—achievements and mistakes, we discover a saga as fascinating as anything produced in Hollywood.

In God & the Nations, Dr. Henry Morris does an unusual thing: he shows clearly that God is even more interested in the fate of each person as He is about the unfolding of national stories.

Additionally, he delves into the mysterious world of Bible prophecy to proclaim the God of the Bible as truly unique. Morris, through this study of civilizations, reveals the origins and purpose for the whole world!


Author(s): Kathleen Nielson
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Price: $2.99       (April 1-2)
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What does the Bible really say about women?

Is God somewhat sexist?

Is there a way to see what God says in this area not only as true but also as beautiful?

In this warm, conversational, sympathetic book, Kathleen Nielson asks the hard questions on this most emotive subject, showing how truth can not just be believed, but enjoyed. Women of all backgrounds, views, and ages will want to read this crucial book.

 


Author(s): Arabah Joy
Publisher: N/A
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Thirteen years ago, Arabah Joy left a classy career as a CPA to live the nomadic life of a missionary.

Along the way, she’s eaten pig snouts and brushed her teeth with bamboo and salt toothpaste. Ugh.

She’s given birth in 3 different countries, adopted internationally, and moved more times than she can count. She’s had an abundance of opportunities to trust God… and her fair share of times when she didn’t.

Arabah Joy wrote Trust Without Borders as a vulnerable and compelling 40-day devotional book for women to deepen, strengthen, and stretch the reader’s trust in God. This unique devotional book is story-driven, taking the reader on a magnificent journey from leafy suburban America to the chaotic streets of Asia.

Part memoir and part spiritual guide, Trust Without Borders is a Christian book for women that gently weaves biblical truth with life’s everyday situations, from dishes and laundry to helping a needy stranger on a crowded subway. The result is an invitation for you, too, to see every aspect of your life as an opportunity to trust God…an invitation to trust without borders.

Let this daily devotional do for you what is has for countless others. Let it bring healing to your heart and eyesight to see God at work in your life. Yes, even yours.

 


Author(s): Stephen Seamands
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99        (Mar 30-31)
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Much preaching today begins with the hearer’s “felt needs” and then moves to how Christianity can solve those problems. But this approach often results in trite Christologies that merely use Jesus as a means to an end or a vehicle for self-improvement. While preachers might not dispense with Christ altogether, other things subtly take center stage and become more important than Christ himself.

Pastoral theologian Stephen Seamands issues a stirring call to rediscover the centrality of Christ in preaching. Deftly blending doctrine and praxis, he revitalizes preaching by focusing on five key dimensions of Jesus’ work: his incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and return. Seamands highlights how preaching Christ crucified and risen speaks profoundly to the deepest dimensions of human existence. Addressing both the “what” and the “so what,” this exposition helps church leaders declare afresh that Christ alone is supremely sufficient for Christian faith and practice.

Pastors and preachers will find here significant resources for their churches’ worship, life together and mission in the world. Become captivated once again by the glory of Christ, and find yourself compelled to proclaim his work anew.

 


Author(s): Darrell Ferguson
Publisher: N/A
Price: $3.99       Buy Now!

Nothing in life is more important than delighting in God. The greatest commandment is to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. And this is only possible through ever-increasing understanding and appreciation of what God is like. What’s So Great About God? is a series of meditations taken from the personal devotional studies and prayers of pastor Darrell Ferguson designed to assist in opening the readers’ eyes to the wonders of the goodness of the glory of God.


Author(s): Rebecca Deng
Publisher: Faithwords
Price: $3.49       (Ends April 6)
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Many stories have been told about the famous Lost Boys but now, for the first time, a Lost Girl shares her hauntingly beautiful and inspiring story.
One of the first unaccompanied refugee children to enter the United States in 2000, after South Sudan’s second civil war, took the lives of most of her family, Rebecca’s story begins in the late 1980s when, at the age of four, her village was attacked and she had to escape. What They Meant for Evil is the account of that unimaginable journey. With the candor and purity of a child, Rebecca recalls how she endured fleeing from gunfire, suffering through hunger and strength-sapping illnesses, dodging life-threatening predators-lions, snakes, crocodiles, and soldiers alike-that dogged her footsteps and grappling with a war that stole her childhood.
Her story is a lyrical, captivating portrait of a child hurled into wartime, and how through divine intervention, she came to America and found a new life full of joy, hope, and redemption.


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