Peace to my Logos Forums Brothers and Sisters, *smile*
I picked up two freebies this morning and forgot to post to you so hope I'm not too late in the event you are interested ....
I'm posting on General instead of Vyrso in order to get the widest "readership" ......
https://vyrso.com/product/14787/night-of-the-living-dead-christian-one-mans-ferociously-funny-quest-to-discover-what-it-means-to-be-truly-transformed
https://vyrso.com/product/20932/appleseeds
Edit: The First One is a rather shocking book to me .......... I think I like it; however, it requires a lot of "getting used to," eh???
The Second book is Motherhood and Apple Pie ....... *smile*
Comments about the first book:
Advance Praise for Night of the Living Dead Christian
"Matt Mikalatos gets what the gospel is all about. It’s not about reform or spiritual cosmetology. We’re dead, we’re monstrous, we’re enemies of God. But because of his great mercy, he desires a relationship. He wants us to become like him. What that looks like is beautiful, funny, and tragic, and it’s captured well in this transformational allegory. Have fun as you read. Enjoy the goose bumps, laughs, and tears."
Chris Fabry, radio host and bestselling author of Almost Heaven
"Somewhere between classic monster movies and C. S. Lewis is Matt Mikalatos’s inventive sci-fi gospel drama, Night of the Living Dead Christian. Zombies, werewolves, vampires, mad scientists, crossbows, and . . . Jesus? It’s all there in this endlessly energetic story about how God’s grace can transform every last one of us. But can monsters really teach us about Jesus? Before you laugh at that question, read this wildly creative, surprisingly insightful book."
Brett McCracken, author of Hipster Christianity: When Church and Cool Collide
"I love to laugh and I love to think. So what a treat it is to find a book like Night of the Living Dead Christian that allows me to do both. Often at the same time. In his fun, campy monster book (did I mention I also love monsters?), Matt Mikalatos takes readers on an adventure every Christian needs to take. One that helps us see our own zombie or werewolf or vampire tendencies that make us live like we’re dead and one that teaches us to shed those tendencies and live like we’ve been reborn."
Caryn Dahlstrand Rivadeneira, author of Grumble Hallelujah
"In Night of the Living Dead Christian, Matt Mikalatos sinks his comedic teeth into our spiritual jugular . . . only to find us nearly drained of the new life Christ promised. This is a book that disarms with its wit while driving a stake into our spiritual complacency. With the help of werewolves, vampires, and zombies, Mikalatos takes a fun but penetrating look at the quest for spiritual transformation . . . and us monsters who need it most. Five out of five silver bullets!"
Mike Duran, author of The Resurrection
Edit! Dear Vyrso AND Logos! I forgot to say Thank You! I AM grateful!