
Byron Borger
@byronborger
My wife and I own Hearts & Minds, an indie bookstore in Dallastown, PA.
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http://www.heartsandmindsbooks.com 27-01-2009 01:27:15
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This week I'm offering my "Top Two" recommendations for books on Old Testament Backgrounds for beginners, intermediate, and doctoral-level Bible readers. As always, Byron Borger is offering 20% all the books in print! Link: youtube.com/watch?v=IMSaYE… #torahtuesday #bestbooks


My 13-year-old dog went to the vet today and got a two thumbs up healthy report. To celebrate, if this gets 13 RTs, one person who RTs will win a copy of my new book, "The Life-Saving Adventure of Gracelyn Gordon and Her Dog." You can read a review here: heartsandmindsbooks.com/2025/07/10-mos…


What a marvelous little essay by the author Austin Carty (whose books we promote here at Hearts & Minds.) "Compound Interest in an Attention Economy." (I'm usually not one for financial metaphors but this is great. Don't miss it.) frontporchrepublic.com/2025/06/compou…

I hope you've seen the weekly videos by Carmen Joy Imes naming important books about Biblical scholarship, from basic to intermediate level to academic ones. This one, though, is a good on-ramp for anyone - novels that teach about the cultural background: youtu.be/R_latzYKHeA?si…


There's still time to order from our 30% off sale on a handful of faith and art books by the likes of J. Scott McElroy and Terry Glaspy. heartsandmindsbooks.com/2025/07/30-off…


At BookNotes, the newsletter from Hearts & Minds (a bookstore in PA) we invite you to pre-order two books forthcoming from Mako Fujimura (Makoto Fujimura.) heartsandmindsbooks.com/2025/07/30-off…


The second is with my amazing wife Mako&Haejin …. Yale University Press Brazos Press


Vocation transcends profession and pay. Listen to Karen Swallow Prior (Notorious KSP at The Priory) unpack calling in our latest episode of episode of What Would Jesus Tech. A helpful discussion! Available wherever you get your podcasts.

