Thanks!

David & Cathy
David & Cathy McFadden

I know you will enjoy your purchase. I have received calls, texts, and emails telling me how much the books have meant. One common refrain is “After reading it, I gave it to                to read.” Passing your book on to a friend or relative will change them forever. How exciting! “Let’s Make Disciples Together!” 

You can also help by letting others know how much you liked reading your book by going to Amazon.com and posting a review. An honest review would be appreciated. 

  • Do you evangelize by giving solid Bible-based books to others?
  • Are you a member of a reading group?
  • Does your home group or Sunday school class read and discuss Christian books?
  • Do you have a corporate event coming up?
  • If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, I am happy to give generous discounts for quantity orders. Contact me with your quantity and shipping requirements at davidmcfadden4him@gmail.com

NOTE: If you have caught our vision for making disciples and want to help, please scroll down the page for more ideas.

 

 

 

 

 

“Let’s Make Disciples Together” is more than a catchy phrase. Jesus commanded us to make disciples in every nation. Scripture also directs us to passionately appeal to those we know to be reconciled to God. My books are not only evangelistic, but they teach scriptural truth.  So… let’s make disciples together!

Here are a few ideas presented by Burkhart Publishing to help Christian authors get the word out.

  • Readers can review your book and post their reviews online
  • Readers can make a video review or take a picture of them reading the book, then post on social media or U Tube.
  • Readers can share a photo of them reading your book online.
  • Readers can request your book at the local bookstore. Multiple requests for a book may encourage them to begin carrying the book.
  • Readers can use sites like Goodreads or Library Thing to share their love for your book.
  • Readers can donate your book to their Library.
  • Readers can throw an “authors party” in their home. Let people meet the author and buy the book. Inviting friends and family to a book signing in their home is another way to promote your book.
  • Readers can suggest your book to their reading group. Reading groups are a fantastic way to get the word out about your book.
  • Finally, readers can buy the book and read it. They can tell all of their friends about it. Word of mouth is still the best way to get the word out.