Kindle Deals Including a Freebie on the Holy Spirit and Great Deals on Being Afraid, the Bible and Homosexuality, The Four Gospels, Theology and the Bible, Creation/Evolutionary Views, Salvation, Hell, Inerrancy, the Trinity, a Historical Adam, etc.









Counterpoint Series on Sale through September 13

The Counterpoints series provides a forum for comparison and critique of different views on issues important to Christians.

Covering diverse topics in the areas of theology, biblical studies, and church life including volumes on the historical Adam, hell, biblical inerrancy, baptism, divine providence, evolution, the rapture, women in ministry, eternal security, the Canaanite genocide, and much more.

Featuring contributions by today's most respected scholars and top including Michael F. Bird, Darrell L. Bock, Craig L. Blomberg, Wayne A. Grudem, Michael Horton, Tremper Longman III, Douglas J. Moo, Thomas R. Schreiner, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, John H. Walton, and many more.



The Holy Spirit
(The Gospel Coalition Booklets) Kindle Edition
by Kevin DeYoung
Free for a limited time



Stronger: Trading Brokenness for Unbreakable Strength
by Jim Daly of Focus on the Family
Free through Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015





Jesus, the Only Way to God: Must You Hear the Gospel to be Saved?
Kindle Edition

$1.56
by John Piper


The Four Gospels: A Guide to Their Historical Background, Characteristic Differences, and Timeless Significance 
$1.19 in the Kindle Edition
by William S. Stobb (Author)


Selected excerpts from some of the most celebrated writers of the past, such as A. Edersheim, Chas. Erdman, F. W. Farrar, Edw. Gibbon, F. L. Godet, D. S. Gregory, F. W. Krummacher, H. H. Milman, G. Campbell Morgan, Arthur Pink, Sir Wm. Ramsay, Chas. Rollin, R. C. Trench, B. F. Westcott, and scores of others, are incorporated throughout the book in order to explain and substantiate the historical background and characteristic differences of the Four Gospels. This work is an excellent reference for teachers, students, and historians, but is designed for Christians in all walks of life. A homeschooling mother stated that the “work is quite readable (even by a pressured mom) and very worthwhile. I especially like the organization of the book, which helped me keep my bearings. The history is fascinating and helpful.”





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