Four Book Deals on Church Planting and Leading
Crossway has some solid books for pastors and students wanting some fresh ideas on church planting and ministry. Enjoy the deals and share with your friends.
Crossway has some solid books for pastors and students wanting some fresh ideas on church planting and ministry. Enjoy the deals and share with your friends.
I know Dr. Poythress personally and he’s a wonderful man and a brilliant, interdisciplinary scholar. His books are thought provoking and you are sure to find ideas that will stick with you (perhaps haunt you) for years….
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Kevin DeYoung writes a lot for the church and most of these books would be great for pastors. If you haven’t heard about DeYoung, here’s a bio from Wikipedia: DeYoung first served as a pastor at First Reformed Church in Orange City, Iowa and since August 2004, he has served as senior pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, Michigan near Michigan State University. DeYoung has authored or co-authored many books and articles, and his book Why We’re Not Emergent…
In addition to the books Crossway has on sale, B&H and Baker have put up some great deals too. Make sure your adblocker is turned off so you can see the books below….
There are six books on sale by Crossway during the TGC conference. Make sure your adblocker is turned off so you can see them. The Compelling Community might show up as $9.99, but it’s actually $2.99 like the rest….
I came cross these three Lewis books on sale. They’re $3.99-4.99 Enjoy!
If you’re looking for some solid reading for Holy Week, Crossway has you covered.
They’ve put The Last Days of Jesus on sale for just $3.99 on Kindle. It’s authored by Andreas Kostenberger, Justin Taylor, and Alexander Stewart. It details the week, day by day, with historical precision and devotional insight.
According to Amazon, I bought this book December 25, 2009 (I love that feature..). It sat on my shelf for around a year. But then I began wrestling through issues of historicity and inerrancy, especially whether the similarity of the OT to ANE literature meant the OT had borrowed lots of its history so that it amounted to appropriated “myth.” I remembered that I had this book on my shelf so I grabbed it and began to read. Beale deals with…
The Gospel at Work: How Working for King Jesus Gives Purpose and Meaning to Our Jobs, by Sebastian Traeger and Greg D. Gilbert, $1.99
Church History in Plain Language, by Bruce Shelley, $3.99