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Friday, 12 December 2008 10:47 AM EST

B&H International launched the couple’s devotional book El desafío del amor (The Love Dare, $9.99) Dec. 1. Co-authored by Stephen and Alex Kendrick and released in English by B&H Publishing Group five days earlier, the 40-day guided devotional is designed to help strengthen marriages while explaining the design, nature and source of true love. The book is featured in the movie Fireproof.

Francine Rivers’ novel The Last Sin Eater—which was adapted for film by Fox Faith—will soon be out in Spanish. Tyndale Español will release El último devorador de pecados ($12.99) Feb. 1. Published in English by Tyndale House Publishers in 1999, the story is based on a tradition brought to America by British emigrants, the practice of paying a fee or giving food to a person who would appear to take upon himself the sins of the deceased.

Addressing the global economic crisis, Casa Creación, Strang Communications’ Spanish imprint, released John Hagee’s El Armagedón financiero (Financial Armageddon, $8.99), Nov. 18, a week after its debut in English from Strang imprint FrontLine.

Bill Hamon’s novel El día de los santos (The Days of the Saints, $13.99), will launch from Argentina’s Producciones Peniel this month, but is available in the U.S. through Editorial Vida (Zondervan). The translation comes nearly four years after Destiny Image Publishers released the English version in January 2005. The book centers on the “day of the saints,” an end-times event preceding the “day of the Lord” when believers will fulfill the Scriptures regarding Christ’s church.

Editorial Unilit will release Solo para padres (For Parents Only, $10.99) this month. Co-authored by Shaunti Feldhahn and Lisa A. Rice, the book helps parents decipher what their teens are thinking. The English version came out in 2007 from Multnomah Books.

 

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