Don't Miss It: Two Christian Books Dropping Days Apart
Get them both before launch week is over.
Buying a book usually doesn’t feel like spiritual warfare. Most weeks it isn’t. But this week, it is.
Every doubt that keeps a searching mind from God, is ground the enemy holds because nobody’s pushed back on it yet. These two books are built to push back. One arms the doubting mind with real answers. One awakens the distant believer to a Presence that’s already there. Getting them into hands this week isn’t just supporting two authors, it’s advancing ground.
And here’s how you actually advance it: timing. Amazon’s ranking pays attention to real buyers purchasing around the same window. So instead of just buying whenever you get around to it, purchasing during launch week helps the book’s ranking.
July 20th — The Atheist Conversion Manual by Chris M. Wright
𝕮𝖔𝖚𝖗𝖆𝖌𝖊𝖔𝖚𝖘 𝕮𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖘 was raised in church and spent his teenage years quietly convinced the whole thing might be a lie, pulled toward a materialist worldview in the classroom, and toward a private struggle with pornography that nearly swallowed his faith whole. College made it worse before it made it better: professors who treated Christianity as something to dismantle, not consider.
He didn’t stay there. The Atheist Conversion Manual is what he built on the other side of that fight — a full case for God’s existence, laid out in plain language instead of academic fog, walking through evidence, philosophy, and Scripture’s trustworthiness one argument at a time. It’s written for the skeptic who wants a real answer, and just as much for the Christian who’s never had to defend what they believe out loud.
[Get your copy of The Atheist Conversion Manual →]
July 21st — Christ in You by Gary York
Gary York’s book starts with a single verse that wrecked his whole understanding of what it means to be a Christian: Colossians 1:27 — “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”
He spent a year sitting with that phrase and came up with a book about the difference between believing in Jesus and actually knowing Him. Between head knowledge and a real, present relationship. Gary’s spent years studying with Renovaré and walking alongside pastors and authors in that same tradition of intimacy with God, and it shows — this isn’t another book about behaving better. It’s about a Presence that’s already there, whether you’ve noticed or not.
Leaders from The Gospel Coalition, Renovaré, and Westmont College’s Dallas Willard Center have all pointed to this one as a book that reorients how you read the rest of your Christian life.
[Get your copy of Christ in You →]
Pick your time on launch day, grab both, and gift a second copy if you can swing it. That’s how we make this week actually count.
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— Thomas M. Hamilton




