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5 Essential Ebook Deals for Church Leaders – 23 June 2022

Here are 5 essential June 2022 ebook deals that are worth checking out: Winn Collier, Diana Butler Bass, Cal Newport, 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:

A Burning in my Bones: The Authorized Biography of Eugene Peterson

Winn Collier

*** $4.99 ***

Winn Collier’s skilled storytelling weaves the threads of Eugene’s life into something fitting, like the prayer shawl he wore in his study every day.”
— Luci Shaw, author of The Generosity poems

#2:

Freeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way, and Presence

Diana Butler Bass

*** $1.99 ***


“One of only a few modern Christian writers who can absolutely blow me away with both spiritual insight and beautiful writing. She speaks for me in Freeing Jesus as in all her books.”
— Anne Lamott, author of Almost Everything and Help Thanks Wow


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#3:

A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload

Cal Newport

*** $1.99 ***

“A World Without Email crystallizes what so many of us feel intuitively but haven’t been able to explain: the way we’re working isn’t working. Cal Newport charts a path back to sanity, offering a variety of road-tested practices to help us escape the tyranny of our inboxes and achieve a calmer, more intentional, and more productive working life.”
–Drew Houston, cofounder and CEO of Dropbox

#4:

The Essential Agrarian Reader: The Future of Culture, Community, and the Land

Norman Wirzba, Ed.

*** $2.99 ***

“Eminently quotable and passionately argued essays” on living in harmony with the earth and each other. Authors include Wes Jackson, Wendell Berry, and more.
— Library Journal, starred review

#5:

Paul’s Non-Violent Gospel: The Theological Politics of Peace in Paul’s Life and Letters

Jeremy Gabrielson

*** $2.99 ***

“In this elegantly written and persuasively argued book, Jeremy Gabrielson demonstrates that non-violence and peacemaking were central to Paul’s post-conversion identity, his Gospel, and the various communities he founded. This is a game-changing book that everyone interested in Paul, New Testament ethics, and Christian discipleship should read.”
–Michael J. Gorman, Raymond E. Brown Professor of Biblical Studies and Theology, St. Mary’s Seminary & University, Baltimore

 

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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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