Obviously, you will want to head straight to Covenant Books UK to spend your Christmas Amazon tokens. If someone gives you a Colour (Color) Kindle for Xmas, though, you will find that all your Covenant Books UK Kindle books are already readable in colour. Now it is only soft colour, hence their trademark ‘Colorsoft’, I… Continue reading Christmas Amazon tokens and gift cards …
Tag: Bible Study Guide
Humour (Humor) in the Bible?
Due to the popularity of this hopefully significant book, it is now available in hardback format as well as paperback, Kindle eBook, and also Audible audiobook format from amazon.com. We even managed to keep the hardback price under £10 (UK, $12.99 USA), so how about buying a copy for your hard-cover-only book shelf?
Price drop for Typology book!
Something changed within the Amazon pricing structures which now makes it possible to let you have this paperback for £8.97 or $9.99!
New: 2 Samuel study notes
2 Samuel is often regarded as a difficult Bible book to study because it contains awkward incidents like when God seems to zap Uzzah for no obvious reason (there is one, of course), or when David the previously Christlike king commits adultery (and he does!), when David allows some Gibeonites to commit the judicial murder… Continue reading New: 2 Samuel study notes
Exodus, COVID-19 and Us
These attractively produced Bible study notes for small groups have recently been updated. In these COVID-19 days, what is the connection between God, ourselves and plagues? Find out in the Exodus Experiment.
Free copies of The Right End of the Stick!
Free copies of this book on Amazon Kindle if you order on these dates (and times): Saturday, March 27, 2021, 12:00 AM PDT Sunday, March 28, 2021, 11:59 PM PDT Saturday, April 3, 2021, 12:00 AM PDT Sunday, April 4, 2021, 11:59 PM PDT Saturday, April 10, 2021, 12:00 AM PDT Saturday, April 10, 2021,… Continue reading Free copies of The Right End of the Stick!
The Right End of the Stick
The Right End of the Stick is now available in paperback. It is dedicated to my late, good friend, Norman J. Wells, who always went for the right end of the stick.