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Dan DeWitt

  • Friend Who Forgives

    $9.99

    Using simple sentences and stunning illustrations, this beautifully illustrated, 16-page board book points pre-schoolers to Jesus, the friend who forgave Peter and who will forgive them too. In so doing, it also introduces young children to the events of the first Easter.

    Young children will learn that Jesus is the friend who forgives–again and again and again.

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  • Sunny Side Up

    $12.99

    Intro: The Most Important Meal Of The Day
    Ch 1: Heart-Healthy Options
    Ch 2: Finding Our Place At The Table
    Ch 3: Service With A Smile
    Ch 4: A Side Of Bacon
    Ch 5: Cracked Eggs
    Conclusion

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    What event could change your life? Winning the lottery? Getting a promotion? Getting a degree? Scoring a home run, or a winning goal?

    It might be hard to believe, but a breakfast conversation could be the most consequential event in your life!

    Looking at the breakfast conversation between Jesus and Peter in John 21, we see how Peter’s life changed forever as he was challenged to step up and play his part in God’s big plan.

    And Jesus has an exciting challenge for all of us today. As Jesus captures our hearts with his love and forgiveness, we’ll be motivated to be part of something truly extraordinary.

    Perfect to read with men who you’d like to encourage to live all out for Christ or to give away at men’s breakfasts.

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  • Friend Who Forgives

    $14.99

    Do you ever talk before you think? Mess up? Let others down? That’s what Peter did, again and again and again, and it led him to abandoning his best friend, Jesus.

    Peter loved Jesus. He felt terrible when he pretended not to know him. He thought all was lost when Jesus died.

    But Jesus is not like our other friends. He wants to forgive us when we are really sorry, even when we mess up again and again and again. And because Jesus died and rose again, he can. Jesus’ death took the punishment for all of Peter’s mistakes and all our mistakes, and his resurrection showed the penalty was lifted.

    After he rose from the dead, Jesus went and found Peter and forgave him, and he can do the same for us. Peter spent the rest of his life telling people that if they put their trust in Jesus, they could be forgiven too-again and again and again.

    Children know all about failing, but they don’t always experience true forgiveness. This book points them to Jesus, the Friend who will forgive them again and again and again.

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  • Life In The Wild

    $14.99

    “Life sucks! What are you going to do about it?” We see Jesus, we believe in Jesus and we wait for Jesus, yet still we suffer. This book offers real and rugged answers in life’s dark places. Discover how to live with hope in a fallen world and be encouraged. Walking through Genesis 3, Dan DeWitt shows us how we can look at this world realistically but without despairing, as we wait for God to keep his promise to bring us out of the wild and into his new creation. It’s the contrast between Eden, where everything reflects God’s perfection, and exile, where everything is spoiled by sin. The book helps us survive living in exile – Life in the Wild – until “the glorious day when God will welcome us home, out of the wild.” This book holds dark and light in balance. It shows how we are living with the effects of the fall (we are messed-up people living in a messed-up place) – but God’s promise, made in Eden, serves as a beacon of light to guide our steps in this fallen world.

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  • Christ Or Chaos

    $10.99

    Building on the success of his previous book, Jesus or Nothing, this new title by Dan DeWitt helps college-aged readers wrestle with the implications of an atheistic worldview through the fictional story of a student named Brent. Addressing the tensions skeptics often face when taking atheism to its logical end, this book poses a significant question: “Can atheism really explain the world in which we live?” DeWitt shows how our basic worldview affects every facet of our lives and our perspective on the future, helping readers evaluate and compare the real-world ramifications of atheism versus Christianity. This book’s accessible, conversational style makes it a helpful tool for both those seeking to start a conversation with unbelievers and for Christians who are wrestling with their faith.

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