Here are 5 essential April 2023 ebook deals that are worth checking out: Michael G. Long, Mary Oliver, Kristin Swenson, more…
Each week, we carefully curate a handful of books for church leaders that orient us toward the health and the flourishing of our congregations.
#1:
Peaceful Neighbor: Discovering the Countercultural Mister Rogers
Michael Long
*** $3.99 ***
*** PLUS, Buy the Ebook, and get
the Audiobook for only $7.49!!!
“In this insightful book, Long makes clear that peace is a challenge to the imagination and helps us imagine peace through his eloquent portrayal of Fred Rogers.”
— Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law, Duke Divinity School
#2:
Dog Songs: Poems
Mary Oliver
*** $4.99 ***
Mary Oliver’s Dog Songs is a celebration of the special bond between human and dog, as understood through the poet’s relationships to the canines that have accompanied her daily walks, warmed her home, and inspired her work. Oliver’s poems begin in the small everyday moments familiar to all dog lovers, but through her extraordinary vision, these observations become higher meditations on the world and our place in it.
#3:
God of Earth: Discovering a Radically Ecological Christianity
Kristin Swenson
*** $2.99 ***
“Informed by rich appeal to religious mystery, voiced in poetic imagery and cadence… offers thick attentiveness to the world” – Professor Walter Brueggemann, author of God, Neighbor, Empire: The Excess of Divine Fidelity and the Command of Common Good

#4:
The Tarball Chronicles: A Journey Beyond the Oiled Pelican and Into the Heart of the Gulf Oil Spill
David Gessner
*** $ 2.99 ***
This bestselling account of an environmental disaster’s aftermath offers “a firsthand look at the Gulf after the news cycle ended . . . brilliant.”
-— Publishers Weekly (starred review)
#5:
More than Enough: Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess
Lee Hull Moses
*** $4.99 ***
“Through the stories of her life, home, and family, Lee Hull Moses searches for the hope, grace, and humor in the everyday that are necessary to make it through these troubling times. A must read for anyone struggling with questions of privilege, consumerism, and how to live faithfully in the midst of excess.”
–Rebecca Todd Peters, Professor of Religious Studies, Elon University and author of Justice in a Global Economy
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Stay tuned every week for essential ebook deals !!!
Prices and availability are subject to change at any time. These deals may or may not be available outside the United States.
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Katie Selby is Associate Editor of The Englewood Review of Books. Prior to her family‘s recent transition to the Englewood Christian Church community, Katie served various churches and organizations in Nebraska, East Tennessee, India, and Ethiopia. She is an M.Div. graduate of Emmanuel Christian Seminary at Milligan University.

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