Christian Retailing

Book Beat CR April 2011 Print Email
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Thursday, 05 May 2011 03:16 PM America/New_York

VisualBibleThe Complete Visual Bible from best-selling author Stephen M. Miller features highlights of all 66 biblical books in brief text and in paintings, photographs, maps and other graphic features. The 528-page softcover volume releases this month from Barbour Publishing at $19.99 retail.   ?

 

In Undefending Christianity, Dillon Burroughs leads readers through a reassessment of hot-button topics such as what it means to be a friend of sinners and how believers should relate to homosexuals. The Harvest House Publishers title releases this month and retails for $11.99.

 

MaxOnLifeMax Lucado answers questions on a broad range of topics—from personal morality to societal issues—in Max on Life, releasing this month from Thomas Nelson. The best-selling author offers short replies with his thoughts on relationships, the hereafter and more in the hardcover book retailing for $24.99.   

 

?In Half the Church, author and speaker Carolyn Custis James aims to help readers recapture God’s global vision for women. She calls on women to become a compassionate force for good. The Zondervan book releases this month and retails for $18.99.   ?

 

Andy Andrews brings back character David Ponder in The Final Summit: The Quest to Find the One Principle That Will Save Humanity. In the new book, releasing this month, mankind is on the brink of disaster, but Ponder and historical figures—travelers—convene in a final summit to discover the words that can save humanity. The Thomas Nelson title retails for $19.99.   ?

 

Veteran newspaper reporter Frank Stanfield tells the story of grace and forgiveness in the wake of a heinous crime in Unbroken: The Dorothy Lewis Story, releasing this month from Kingstone Publishing. Lewis—a widow who was raped and shot, and whose two young daughters were murdered—today exhibits the strength she found in Christ. The book retails for $14.99.