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Cyber Monday 2015

Category Announcements
Date November 30, 2015

Note: the Cyber Monday 2015 sale is now over, but there are still great deals available on Banner books through the end of the year.

The Banner is running a 48-hour sale to help you pick up some excellent Christian books this Christmas season.

In addition to our ongoing Christmas Sale, we have come up with two special deals:

1. The Christian in Complete Armour, by William Gurnall is on sale. John Newton said that if he could only read one book besides the Bible, Gurnall’s in-depth volume would be his choice. With the new year around the corner, this volume would be an excellent gift to consider reading through in a year. Max 5 per customer.

2. You can select any 3 Puritan Paperbacks and purchase them at a special rate. The Banner publishes 48 different Puritan Paperbacks, which deal with a variety of timely, edifying topics. Consider reading through one, two or three of these classic Puritan writings and drink deeply of the Christ-exalting, edifying theology within them. The $9 total will be shown in your cart only if you have exactly 3 Puritan Paperbacks added. Max 1 3-volume deal per customer.

While supplies last. Deals end at 11:59pm 12/01/2015.

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