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Free Stuff Fridays (Moody Publishers)

This week, the blog and this giveaway are sponsored by Moody Publishers.

For readers who value rich theology, spiritual formation, and timeless truths—this giveaway is for you.
In celebration of Chip Ingram’s newest release, I Choose Joy, Moody Publishers is offering a carefully curated library for believers who love both new voices and trusted classics.

One winner will receive a thoughtful collection that includes:

I Choose Joy by Chip Ingram

Holy Ambition by Chip Ingram – A call to ordinary Christians to pursue God’s calling with courage and obedience

A.W. Tozer: Three Spiritual Classics in One Volume – The Knowledge of the Holy, The Pursuit of God, and God’s Pursuit of Man

The Moody Bible Atlas (Newly Updated!) – A trusted visual resource for deeper study

Hosannas Forever: Hymns of Heaven and Our Pilgrimage – A poetic and worshipful companion for reflection

Known and Loved: Experiencing the Affection of God in Psalm 139

Whether you’re teaching, discipling, or simply reading for personal growth, these resources are crafted to deepen your understanding and stir your affections for Christ.

Enter Here before July 31

Open to North America residents only

One winner will receive the full library


  • Science and God

    Do You Have to Choose Between Science and God?

    Whatever else young people know today, they know that science and God are opposed to one another. At least, they think they know this, because it has been taught to them in a hundred formal and informal settings, from the classroom to the television. They have been taught that they must choose between science and…

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    A La Carte (February 13)

    A La Carte: You don’t have a LGBTQ neighbor / Satan doesn’t use rubber bullets / John Piper on criticizing God / Tales that celebrate traditional families / The little things matter / and more.

  • 12 General Market Books I Have Enjoyed Recently

    While I am committed to reading and reviewing Christian books, I also enjoy reading a steady diet of books published for the general market. I suppose my interests lean toward history, but I do read other books as well. Here are a few of the titles I’ve enjoyed over the past couple of months.

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    A La Carte (February 12)

    A La Carte: When a crack becomes a chasm / That viral AI article / Artificial theologians / Christian witness in a divided world / Well our feeble frame he knows / Book and Kindle deals / and more.

  • Performative Grief

    Performative Grief

    We all know what it is to perform grief—to ensure that others are aware of our sadness by forcing them to see our sorrow. We may do this to gain their attention or compel their sympathy. We may do this because we make grief an idol and are only validated when others feel sorry for…

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    A La Carte (February 11)

    A La Carte: Life without a phone / “Yours Alone” (a new song) / Loving your wife through the rough patches / Godly mothers-in-law / All the answers / Kindle deals / and more.