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Black Friday Kindle Deals for the Christian Reader

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Monday update: You may want to visit Cyber Monday Kindle Deals for the Christian Reader as it contains an updated list for Cyber Monday.

If you own a Kindle, you know this is a good time to be a reader of Christian books. Publishers continue to spoil us with great deals on books new and old. There will be a lot of deals coming our way over the Thanksgiving (and Black Friday and Cyber Monday) weekend. I am going to keep an eye out for the ones you may be most interested in and list them right here. Check back throughout the weekend as the list will be changing a lot, I’m sure. (I will soon have a second list for Black Friday deals on printed books and other material.)

Deals removed because pricing is no longer in effect.

*Books marked with an asterisk are not published by Christian publishers, but may be of interest to Christians nonetheless.


  • Science and God

    Do You Have to Choose Between Science and God?

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    Performative Grief

    We all know what it is to perform grief—to ensure that others are aware of our sadness by forcing them to see our sorrow. We may do this to gain their attention or compel their sympathy. We may do this because we make grief an idol and are only validated when others feel sorry for…