June 5, 2013
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Books, Books, BOOKS!
I just wanted to let you all know that Tesia and I have a bunch of books for sale. We are trying to get a little extra cash to help us pay off some student loans, so please, check it out. If you see anything you like, buy it, or let us know. Here is a small list of some of the many we are selling:
The Shack : Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity by William Paul Young (2008, Paperback)William Paul Young -$2.00
Nickel and Dimed : On (Not) Getting by in America by Frances Fox Piven and Barbara Ehrenreich (2002, Paperback, Revised)Barbara Ehrenreich, Frances Fox Piven -$2.00
The Case for Christ : A Journalist’s Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus by Lee Strobel (1998, Paperback)Lee Strobel (Paperback, 1998) -$0.75
Survey of the New Testament by Robert H. Gundry (2003, Hardcover, Special, New Edition)Robert H. Gundry (Hardcover, 2003) -$7.00
No Doubt about It : The Case for Christianity by Winfried Corduan (1997, Paperback)Winfried Corduan (Paperback, 1997) -$4.00
Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? : Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to Church by James K. A. Smith and Glen Stassen (2006, Paperback)James K. A. Smith, Glen Stassen (Paperback, 2006) -$6.34
When the Drummers Were Women : A Spiritual History of Rhythm by Layne Redmond (1997, Paperback)Layne Redmond (Paperback, 1997) -$16.94
Emerging Church : Vintage Christianity for New Generations by Dan Kimball (2003, Paperback)Dan Kimball (Paperback, 2003) -$1.00
Why We’re Not Emergent : By Two Guys Who Should Be by Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck (2008, Paperback, New Edition)Ted Kluck, Kevin Deyoung (Paperback, 2008) -$3.00
Unlearning Church by Micheal Slaughter (2008, Paperback)Micheal Slaughter (Paperback, 2008) -$11.00
And there are many many more! If you’d like to check them out, click here. If you have any questions, let me know! Also, I hate to ask, but if you could rec this to get the word out, that would be great too! Thanks everyone!
-Jimmy
Comments (4)
Good luck with your sales and raising needed funds. Perhaps you could put your books on ebay, consign some things to established local stores, or have an old fashioned yard sale as well.
The Shack was a great book =] I have it though… those other books look like my kind of reads… wish I had time to rick one up!
I already have far too many books on my to-read list.You can’t tempt me into more! (Actually, you probably could, but being broke helps my resolve.)
@GodlessLiberal - I have books that start at $0.75… Are you sure you’re too broke?