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Cyber Monday Deals for Christians

Cyber Monday Deals for Christians

Every year, more and more retailers participate in the day called “Cyber Monday.” And, as you can see below, many Christian companies have joined in. Here you’ll find a list of Cyber Monday deals that may be of particular interest to Christians.

Accordance

Accordance is offering 20% off everything, plus $10 store credit for every $100 spent.

Amazon

Check here for a long list of Kindle deals for Christians. Check here for a long list of general market book deals.

Amazon also has deals on a variety of other items.

Banner of Truth has number of great deals, including any Puritan Paperback at 50% off.

CBD

Christian Book Distributors has a long, long list of material on sale. Use code JOY17 to get free shipping. Highlights include Church History in Plain Language, For the Fame of God’s Name, The Money Makeover, Don’t Waste Your Life, God’s Wisdom for Navigating Life.

Christian Audio

For Black Friday, Christian Audio has amazing discounts on bundles of audiobooks (like the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy for under $15!).

Cruciform Press

Cruciform Press has quite a number of books for sale in both print and digital formats.

Getty Music

Getty Music has lots of albums and other material on sale.

The Good Book Company

The Good Book Company has some top-notch deals on books, including the excellent “90 Days in” and “For You” Bible study series.

Ligonier

Ligonier Ministries has a collection of items at up to 60% off.

Logos

Logos continues their weekend-long sale on a variety of great products and base packages.

New Growth Press

New Growth Press has a short but big sale with 45% off most items.

Missional Wear

Missional Wear is doing their final site-wide sale of the year for 1-day only. Everything is 15% off and select items are 20% off with sale code CYBERMONDAY15.

Moody Publishers

Moody Publishers has discounted all their books by 50%.

Tara Barthel

Tara Barthel has all of her books and resources discounted.

Unlocking the Bible

Unlocking the Bible has all products at 40% off.

Visual Theology

Visual Theology will give you a free download of the Bible planning and reading calendar with any purchase. Use code Cyber to get 10% off any purchase.

Westminster Books

There are lots of good deals at Westminster Books, headlined by a new volume titled O Death, Where Is Thy Sting?. Other highlights inclue The Whole Christ, ESV Study Bible, 12 Ways Your iPhone Is Changing You, This Changes Everything, etc.


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