Home » Christian Kindle Books for $2.99 from New Hope Publishers

Christian Kindle Books for $2.99 from New Hope Publishers

Adam Shields —  July 3, 2012 — 1 Comment

New Hope Publishers has discounted a number of kindle books down to $2.99.  Their are both Fiction and Non-Fiction Titles.  There are way too many to list here, but there are a number of different topics, Prayer, Coaching,

Here is the complete list. (A couple of other books that got mixed into the list, but they are pretty obvious.)

People of the Book (Extreme Devotion)

People of the Book: A Novel by Kathi Macia – $2.99

320 pages, 21 of 21 reviews are 4 or 5-star

Will God protect and keep them safe in the midst of persecution?Farah lives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with her family, and wants nothing more than to develop a deeper devotion to her Muslim faith. She sees the month of Ramadan as her chance to draw nearer to Allah, and pursues that goal. All goes well until the prophet Isa—Jesus—appears to her in a dream and calls her to Himself. Her brother, Kareem, who has never liked her, seeks to discredit her.Farah’s cousin, an only child, frequents an online chat. She discovers former Muslims discussing their new belief that Isa is much more than a Muslim prophet—He is actually the Son of God. She becomes acquainted with an American girl of Muslim ancestry—now a devout Christian—Sara. Sara has problems of her own due to her brother Emir’s suspicious behavior.Each finds their faith put to the test. Will they be true to their beliefs? Will God protect them, or will they pay the ultimate price for their faith?

Also by the same author for $2.99 – No Greater Love, Red Ink, More Than Conquerors, Deliver Me From Evil, Special Delivery, Obsession, A Christmas Journey Home: Miracle in the Manger

The Least of These: Lessons Learned from Kids on the StreetThe Least of These: Lessons Learned From Kids on the Street by Ron Ruthruff - $2.99

209 pages, 9 of 9 reviews are 4 or 5-star

Through concrete detail, current statistics, and qualitative insights from more than 25 years living among and ministering globally to youth mired in tough and dangerous street life, Ron Ruthruff provides a tried model for serving not only troubled youth but others as well. Ruthruff tells stirring, biblically relevant stories of the real young people whom he and his family have loved and served—and what these kids have taught him in return about truly Christ-centered ministry. These stirring stories compel us to reach the least, the last, and the lost, and to appreciate what they can teach us as well. Readers will hear the voice of Job from the hospital bed of a heroin addict, read the story of the demoniac in Mark 5 from the perspective of an “untouchable” in an orphanage in Bombay, India, and discover that the children who sit on our city streets around the world are not just a problem to be solved, but have the potential to become some of our greatest teachers in both their depravity and their dependence on God.

Teen People of the Bible: Celebrity Profiles of Real Faith and Tragic Failure

Teen People of the Bible: Celebrity Profiles of Real Faith and Tragic Failure by Daniel Darling – $2.99

258 pages, 12 of 15 reviews are 5-star

The Bible speaks clearly to issues that teens of any generation experience. Teen People of the Bible is a 100-day devotional for teens that shares the stories of teen celebrities in the Bible—Cain, Abel, Rebekah, Isaac, Daniel, Esther, David, Michal, Solomon and many more—relating their struggles and victories to those of today’s teens. As each new biblical person is introduced and discussed, the author provides unique lessons that inspire or challenge teens as they navigate their own spiritual journey.

Born to Be Wild: Rediscover the Freedom of Fun

Born to Be Wild: Rediscover the Freedom of Fun by Jill Baughan – $2.99

208 pages, 12 of 13 reviews are 5-star

Born to Be Wild is a delightful story-driven invitation to hop onto your “inner Harley” and live life as an adventure instead of a dreaded succession of midlife responsibilities and losses. Jill Baughan uses bite-size chapters that include wonder-filled stories, humor, and relevant Scripture to take us on such an adventure. The chapters are organized chronologically according to the stages of life, with stories that relate to childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, midlife, and old age. Baughan emphasizes that great joy and deep sorrow can walk hand in hand in a life in which an intimate relationship with God is the first priority. Each chapter has “takeaways,” making this book suitable for use as a focus book for a weekend retreat or a five-week group study.

Church Lady: Freed to Be a Woman of God

Church Lady: Freed to Be a Woman of God Chandra Peele – $2.99

192 pages, 5 of 5 reviews are 4 or 5-star

Somewhere along the way, this woman of noble character—wholesome, God-fearing, lovable, kind, giving, and serving—lost her respect. You’ve seen her. You may even be her—the godly and beautiful woman who, in spite of herself, has resembled her complete opposite twin, evil and ugly, a time or two in her life. And wouldn’t you know it? That was the exact moment someone snapped a picture and recorded it on the hard drive of her mind, filed it under Stereotypes, and titled it Church Lady. It’s time for a do-over, a truce, a meeting of the sisters. Delete the hard drive, wipe out the negative stereotype, and shine up her tarnished reputation. Join Chandra Peele and reclaim the honor and humility that is the Church Lady.

Wonder Women of the Bible: Heroes of Yesterday Who Inspire Us Today

Wonder of Women of the Bible: Heroes of Yesterday Who Inspire of Us Today by Brenda Poinsett – $2.99

224 pages, 5 of 5 reviews are 5-star

Do you ever doubt your ability, lack courage, or feel undervalued, overlooked, or limited in what you can do? Change your outlook by connecting with the Bible’s wonder women.

Embraced by the Father: Finding Grace in the Names of God

Embraced by the Father: Finding Grace in the Names of God by Susanne Scheppmann – $2.99

225 pages, 6 of 6 reviews are 5-star

Women instinctively seek security. They want to feel loved and protected by someone who cares for them. For many women, their earthly fathers failed miserably in this role. In Embraced by the Father, Susanne Scheppmann explains how God invites every woman to dance with Him as a daughter might stand on tiptoe on her daddy’s feet to high step across the room. Whether married, widowed, divorced or single, God still desires for you to dance through life in His everlasting arms. Through the metaphor of dance, women will recognize the grace, strength and security available to them through the names of God.

The Missional Entrepreneur: Principles and Practices for Business as Mission

The Missional Entrepreneur: Principles and Practices for Business as Mission by Mark Russell – $2.99

320 pages, 5 of 5 reviews are 4 or 5-star

Business as mission (BAM), an emerging concept and developing ministry, has drawn fascination in missions and business circles. BAM embodies the practice of using business strategically accomplishing missional purposes. Though the term is ubiquitous in mission circles, there is disparity between its meaning. There has been much theoretical discussion about BAM but far less research accomplished on how it happens out in reality. The Missional Entrepreneur takes an in-depth look at business as missions in action with an eye to expose the most effective principles and practices of this movement.

Prayer 101: What Every Intercessor Needs to Know

Prayer 101: What Every Intercessor Needs to Know by Elaine Helms – $2.99

192 pages, 2 of 2 reviews are 5-star

With some basic training in intercessory prayer, you can learn to pray the way God intended—with eternal impact. If you would you like to hear God’s voice and know that He hears yours, begin to understand biblical principles outlined in Prayer 101. Learn to apply this knowledge to your personal and church prayer life through the variety of prayer opportunities available to intercessors today. For church leaders who recognize that members are often intimidated by the commitment to intercessory prayer, Prayer 101 is an invaluable training resource. Aspiring intercessors can be equipped to serve in a variety of prayer opportunities throughout the church.Timid no longer. Be transformed into an enthusiastic, praying Christian who unlocks the power to make a difference in this world. Be equipped to pray in private or in public.

Also on Prayer: Heart Cry: Principles of Prayer by Jennifer Kennedy Dean, Living a Praying Life: Open Your LIfe to God’s Power and Provision

Compelled: Living the Mission of God

Compelled: Living the Mission of God by Ed Stetzer and Phillip Nation – $2.99

192 pages, no reviews

Ed Stetzer and Philip Nation are executive editor and general editor of The Mission of God Study Bible. This book is a companion to that study. Understand what it means to be compelled by love. The authors challenge readers to look at love within the context of God, the church, and the lives of individual believers. Compelled provides readers a basic theological grounding and a platform for personal application as they understand that missional living is all about simply the calling to love others. Look at the love of God; begin to truly understand what is at the center of the church’s foundation, commission, and direction; but most importantly, understand your role within the mission of God as you integrate love into all aspects of your missional calling.

Orphanology: Awakening to Gospel-Centered Adoption and Orphan Care

Orphanology: Awakening to Gospel Centered Adoption and Orphan - $2.99

192 pages, 10 of 10 reviews are 5-star

Orphanology unveils the grassroots movement that’s engaged in a comprehensive response to serve hundreds of millions of orphans and “functionally parentless” children.You’ll see a breadth of ways to care with biblical perspective and reasons why we must. Heartwarming, personal stories and vivid illustrations from a growing network of families, churches, and organizations that cross culture show how to respond to God’s mandate. The book empowers:- churches—to plan preaching, teaching, ministering, missions, funding adoption, supporting orphans;- individuals and families—to overcome challenges and uncertainties;- every believer—to gain insights to help orphans in numerous ways. Discover how to – adopt;- assist orphans in transition;- engage in foster care;- partner with faith-based fostering agencies;- become orphan hosts.Along with their families’ adoption stories, Merida and Morton give steps for action and features on churches doing orphan ministry, faith-based children’s homes, orphan-hosting groups, and other resources.

_______________

I have not read any of these books, so they may not be any good.  Some of the books from previous Free Book posts are still available for free. If you want to see all free books as they come out you should follow Books on the Knob on their RSS or Twitter Feed. Or Ireaderreview or the many free book threads on Amazon’s Message Boards.

As always please check to make sure the books are still free before you “buy” them, especially from Amazon. Prices can change quickly.  This may be a one day offer. Pick it up quick. If you do buy a book and realize later you have been charged for it, here is a guide on how to return a kindle book.

Adam Shields

Posts Twitter Facebook Google+

I am a soon to be stay at home Dad, a part time nanny to my 4 and 5.5 year old nieces. A part time non-profit consultant and a voracious reader.

One response to Christian Kindle Books for $2.99 from New Hope Publishers

  1. andrew shields July 4, 2012 at 12:19 am

    Both look like books i would enjoy.

Leave a Reply

*

Text formatting is available via select HTML.

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>