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As October brings in some cooler air, Salem Books has some thought-provoking as well as inspirational titles releasing this month. From an average guy who landed in the supreme court fighting for his first amendment rights, to a miracle man who found joy despite facing amputations, to a deep dive into masculinity and why it matters, to answering popular questions about the Bible. And, we have a paperback release of a best-selling title. | | From bestselling author Owen Strachan comes The War on Men which explores the idea that for society to succeed, we need strong men to lead us in all areas of life. Masculinity is not toxic, and neither are men. The idea that masculine men are a problem threatens our whole society. The cultural elites that are cheering the decline of men are trying to erase God's design for men. | | Gary Miracle was living a "normal" life, until he wasn't. An infection caused him to lose his arms and legs. He could have given up, but he chose to live helping others respond to their own setbacks. One year later, the Christian band MercyMe shared his story with the world in their song "Say I Won't" which garnered 5.7 million YouTube views. In his new book, No More Bad Days, Gary explores the concept that in light of eternity in Christ, there are no ore bad days. Each day can be a new beginning. Our bad days do not define us, and by surrendering our life to Christ, we can begin our journey of having no more bad days. | | Got questions about the Bible? Many people do. Minister, radio host, and bestselling author Andrew Farley has answers. 101 Bible Questions And the Surprising Answers You May Not hear in Church! is the book for you. Farley fearlessly dives into the toughest, most provocative and forbidden inquiries about Christianity—delivering startling, Biblically-grounded answers that may just upend everything you thought you knew about your faith. | | It was the faith of one man that took a former marine from the 50-yard line to the Supreme Court and won religious liberty for all. Coach Joe Kennedy promised God he would give thanks after every high school game. He never expected his 50-yard line prayer would land him the job of defending Americans' First Amendment rights. He also never expected to be at odds with his wife, the school district's personnel director. While the Bible holds story after story of what God can do when one person says yes, Average Joe is a modern-day story of how God made the ordinary extraordinary because Joe Kennedy said yes. Don't miss this inspirational read. | | Now you can get one of Eric Metaxas' bestselling books in paperback! Is Atheism Dead? Is a highly entertaining and thoroughly researched book. Metaxas presents breathtaking—and sometimes astonishing—new evidence and arguments against the idea of a Creatorless universe. | | | |
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