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Announcing Crossway Impact: Rewards With A Mission

Today we’re announcing Crossway Impact—a rewards program for readers who want to read good books AND make an impact.

Crossway Impact is designed to reward you with the following annual benefits:

  • 3 FREE books (choose print or e-books from a monthly updated list)
  • 25% OFF all your purchases on Crossway.org
  • Free shipping on orders over $50
  • Exclusive monthly offers

Crossway Impact is also designed to extend the impact of every book you buy. We’re going to send 5% of the money you spend at Crossway.org to a ministry of your choice. Now, the ministries of Desiring God, IX Marks, The Resurgence, The Gospel Coalition, Ligonier, and Revive Our Hearts—organizations doing great work around the world—will benefit right along with you.

For the first year of the program, we’re making these benefits available to as many Crossway readers as possible by letting you determine the value of your rewards (worth at least $40 in free books alone!). The only thing you have to do is name your own membership fee.

It’s as simple as that.

Crossway Impact Members get a year-long discount, free books and shipping, special offers, and the chance to make an impact with every purchase.

We hope you’ll join today at Crossway.org/impact.

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April 12, 2011 | Posted in: Books,Digital,ESV,Giveaways,Ministries | Author: James Kinnard @ 12:51 pm | (4) Comments »

The Greener Grass Conspiracy

Have you noticed how many unhappy Christians there are?

We try to anchor our happiness in relationships or having the right stuff or doing the right things.  We become victims of circumstance.

And our discontent runs deep.

What does it look like to be happy right where we are? To be free from the greener grass conspiracy…

Learn about The Greener Grass Conspiracy or read a sample chapter.

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April 11, 2011 | Posted in: Author,Books,Gratitude,Sin & Temptation,Video | Author: James Kinnard @ 7:27 am | 1 Comment »

“The Joy Eternal” Release EP Inspired by John Piper

The Joy Eternal just released a new album inspired by John Piper’s book A Sweet and Bitter and Providence. “God is at work for our good even in the darkest times…the purpose [of this project] is not to explain why suffering happens, but to have the right perspective during suffering and not to abandon God.”

Here’s the video trailer for their project:

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April 8, 2011 | Posted in: Arts & Literature | Author: Angie Cheatham @ 8:07 am | (3) Comments »

How Sharing a Meal Can Show Grace

And the Pharisees and their scribes grumbled at his disciples, saying, “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?” And Jesus answered them, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.” -Luke 5:30-32

The party and the guest list:
There is more to this passage than may initially meet the eye. The Pharisees did not have a problem with Jesus partying and having a good time. They had a problem with the guest list. Tax collectors were hated by the people and had aligned themselves with Rome in their greed. During that time, it was Jews (and, they believed, God) against Rome. Therefore, these tax-collecting traitors were enemies of God.

Why are meals significant?
Additionally, table fellowship was of tremendous significance in first century Mediterranean cultures. Being invited to a meal was signified deep friendship, intimacy and unity. In Jesus’ day, Jews rarely dined with Gentiles. And yet here is Jesus, extending grace and friendship to social outcasts through a meal.

Who are we eating with?
Dining with someone may not have the significance today that it did in Jesus’ time, but taking the time to share a meal with someone is still a great way to extend them grace, fellowship, and gives you the chance to share the love of Christ in a way that Jesus himself found highly effective.

Excerpt modified from A Meal With Jesus.

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April 7, 2011 | Posted in: Evangelism,Fellowship & Hospitality,Loving Others | Author: Crossway Staff @ 9:02 am | 0 Comments »

[Audio] Historical, Theological, & Cultural Impact of the KJV

In celebration of the 400th anniversary of the king James Version, the KJV@400 Conference was held last weekend at Grace Presbyterian Church in Hudson, OH. Dr. Leland Ryken, author of The Legacy of the King James Bible, and Dr. Rhett Dodson, Pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, spoke on the historical, theological, and cultural impacts of the King James Version.

Listen to the audio here:

Or download a free sample chapter of Leland Ryken’s most recent book, The Legacy of the King James Bible.

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April 6, 2011 | Posted in: History and Biography | Author: Crossway Staff @ 11:40 am | 0 Comments »