We are very excited about the release of Into the World: 62 Devotions to Edify & Inspire, which happened on October 31, 2013. Copies are available for purchase using the drop down menu below.
Buying is simple: 1. Select the shipping destination from the drop down menu below. (Shipping and handling are included in the cost displayed.)
2. You will be taken to a secure page, where you can select the quantity of books you wish to order. (See the box on the left of the screen.)
3. You can use your PayPal account, or click "Don't have a PayPal account" and you can use a credit card. (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and AMEX are accepted.)
4. On this same page, enter the address you wish your copy/copies shipped to. PayPal is a secure site, so all of your information is safe.
5. If you would like an author inscription in your copy, please include a note letting us know.
If you belong to a church or other group interested in purchasing a box of up to two dozen books, please e-mail us at itw.christian.devotions at gmail.com with your shipping address, and we should be able to offer you a lower shipping rate to make your purchase more economical.
We will also accept mail orders that include a cheque, and the order form found in the back of Into the World. (Unfortunately, advance copies do not have this form.) All cheques must specify that the amount is in Canadian funds. Please note, the cost of shipping has gone up slightly with the new postage year; prices are listed in the PayPal drop down menu above.
Be sure to check our upcoming events page for details on where you can purchase copies from the author in person at public readings, and book signings.
To find out where to purchase other books by this author, please visit the author's website. For clothing and notebooks that serve as conversation starters to witness for Christ, visit this page and click on the collection based on Into the World.
While Into the World is intended for everyone - Christian and non-Christian - the author, being a member of Lutheran Church-Canada, has used an LCC interpretation of Biblical passages.