Your Bible Is Missing Something. This Book Finds It. Only 99 cents until Sunday Night. Endorsements from 20 of the greatest scholars in the world.
Hey, Frank here. Special email today. Time sensitive.
I’ll be straight with you: most people read the New Testament the same way they read an IKEA manual — confused, slightly frustrated, and pretty sure they’re missing a key piece somewhere.
Turns out, they are.
My publisher just informed me that my new book – The Untold Story of the New Testament Church: Revised and Expanded, the book that actually and uniquely unlocks the New Testament – is on sale for $0.99 in digital format until Sunday night. Kindle. Apple Books. Kobo. Google Play. Whatever format you use to pretend you read more than you do. That’s it. That’s the offer.
Oh, Amazon has a Kindle reader for your computer, laptop, or tablet that’s without cost. That’s what I use since I don’t own a Kindle.
Overseas pricing: I genuinely have no idea. Blame the global publishing system, not me.
I don’t control prices. I’m just the author. A humble, slightly bewildered author who wrote a book that is somehow now being used in Bible studies, churches, Bible colleges, Christian campus organizations, and seminaries across the country.
I know. I’m as surprised as you are. But here’s what’s interesting: the scholars aren’t surprised. High-voltage academic types—people with more letters after their names than I have in my first name—have endorsed this thing. People who spend their entire careers in this material read it and said, essentially, “Yep, this is the thing we’ve been missing.”
And yet, and this is the part that matters, regular humans can actually read the book. No seminary required. No decoder ring. Just clarity, finally, about something billions of people have been trying to understand for two thousand years.
So. $0.99. Until Sunday night. Digital formats.
You’ve spent more on a bad cup of coffee this week. Probably today.
This is better.
Here’s the discount landing page where you can order it directly from Amazon, Apple Books, Kobo, Google Play. It also displays all the endorsements.
(The new version with the white cover and brushstrokes on the borders.)
If you already have the print edition, which I hope, you can add a digital version for easy searching. For less than a buck.
Thanks!
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