This month only, build your own library and save in the process.
From original language resources to practical Christian ministry books, pick and choose what you want to fill your library. The more you buy, the more you save:
- Save 20% when you spend $100–$149.99
- Save 30% when you spend $150–$249.99
- Save 40% when you spend $250–$499.99
- Save 50% when you spend $500 or more
Choose from nearly 150 resources in categories such as biblical studies, commentaries, theology, ministry, and spiritual growth.
For example, if you wanted a good bundle for studying the Old Testament—specifically books of the law—you might choose:
- The New Strong’s Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Greek Testament and The Hebrew Bible
- Story as Torah: Reading Old Testament Narrative Ethically by Gordon J. Wenham
- The Dead Sea Scrolls in English
- The Tyndale Concise Bible Commentary by Robert B. Hughes and J. Carl Laney
- Mentor Commentary: Psalms (2 vols.) by Allan M. Harman
- The Shema: Spirituality and Law in Judaism by Norman Lamm
- The Anchor Yale Bible: Leviticus 23–27 by Jacob Milgrom
Individually, you’d spend $258.42 on these books, but by building your own bundle, you’ll only spend $180.89. That’s 30% off, a savings of over $75.
You might also enjoy some of these highlights from Wright, Stott, Piper, and more:
- Exile: A Conversation with N.T. Wright
- Christian Faith (2 vols.) by Friedrich Schleiermacher
- Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective: An Introductory Christology
- The Handbook of Bible Application by Neil Wilson
- The Anchor Yale Bible: Proverbs 1–9 by Michael V. Fox
- The Message of Romans by John Stott
- The Biblical Foundations of Christian Worship (Library of Christian Worship: Volume 1) by Robert Webber
- Brothers, We Are Not Professionals by John Piper
Altogether, these books would cost $163.12, saving you 40% or $108.80.
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See all the resources available, and fill your cart to see what your savings will be.
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