N.T. Wright, Willa Cather, Print and EBook Deals, Wendell Berry, MORE - Dec. 7 - ERB Daily Book Morsel

Published: Fri, 12/07/18















 

December 7, 2018



“That is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great.
When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep.”

― Willa Cather, novelist
who was born on this day in 1873




*** FIVE free short stories
by Willa Cather

Enjoy these stories this weekend!





*** Kindle Ebook Deal of the Day!
For All God's Worth:
True Worship and the
Calling of the Church
By N.T. Wright

Only $1.99!!!



New on Our Website...
 

Tim Dowley – The Story of Carols [Essay]

The Story of Carols: A Meditation for the Advent and Christmas seasons
By Tim Dowley, Author of  Christian Music: A Global History
(Paperback: SPCK, 2018)




Stocking Stuffers! 25+ Recommended Books for Under $2 Each

Need stocking stuffers for all the readers on your Christmas list?
Get these excellent print books for under $2 each from  Christian Book Distributors!
Rowan Williams, Phyllis Tickle, Miroslav Volf, Chesterton, MORE


 

A.E. Stallings – LIKE: Poems [Feature Review]

Rooted Strongly in History. A Feature Review of
LIKE: Poems By A.E. Stallings
(Hardback: FSG Books, 2018)
Reviewed by Sarah Lyons


 

Amazon’s Monthly Kindle Ebook Sale – December 2018!

Here are 20 of the Very Best Deals for Christian Readers from this sale… 
N.T. Wright, Wendell Berry, Hannah Anderson, James K.A. Smith, MORE


 

The Innocence Mission [NPR Tiny Desk Concert]

For almost three decades now, The Innocence Mission has been one of my favorite bands.
 I was delighted to learn that they were recently featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts,
playing three songs from their new album: SUN ON THE SQUARE. Give it a listen:




 



Advent Calendar 2018 – Best Books of the Year!

Stop by daily through the Advent season,
as we will feature one of the best books of 2018 each day!
The first SEVEN days of the Advent calendar are live now...



 


 

Here's to energizing reading today!

Chris Smith
Editor, The Englewood Review of Books