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Free Stuff Fridays
This week’s This week’s Free Stuff Friday is brought to you by The Good Book Company. You’ve heard from them before. This week they’re offering a combined package of three resources: a couple of their newest titles along with an excellent, Christmas evangelism resource.

  • The Hard CorpsThe Hard Corps (ebook edition) by Dai Hankey – Retail Price $9.99 (“Pick up The Hard Corps and let the Spirit of God encourage and challenge you.” – Matt Chandler)
  • Compared to her… by Sophie de Witt – Retail Price $12.99 (“Accessible, jargon-free and dealing with a struggle that women are very prone to. A really helpful book.” – Kathy Keller)
  • The Big Fight by Mike McKinley, Trevor Archer, et al. – Retail Price $12.99 (“A very useful book for any men’s ministry…Each chapter gave plenty to discuss, learn from and strengthen ourselves with the Lord.” – Alistair Brown)
  • Compared to HerChristmas Uncut by Carl Laeferton – Retail Price $3.99 (“This is a great book for people who think they know the Christmas story, and for those who know that they don’t. It’s both creative and historical, simple and insightful, fresh and faithful. It’s a great book, and I hope it is widely read and used.” -Kevin DeYoung)

There will be 10 winners who will receive 1 copy of The Hard Corps, 1 copy of Compared to her…, 1 copy of The Big Fight, and 5 copies of Christmas Uncut. Also, like last time, if they can increase there Facebook following to over 2,000 “likes” by next Friday, they will provide resources for 5 additional winners.

Check out what else they have in their new Christmas catalog.

Giveaway Rules: You may only enter the draw once. Simply fill out your name and email address to enter the draw. As soon as the winners have been chosen, all names and addresses will be immediately and permanently erased. Winners will be notified by email. The giveaway closes Saturday at noon.


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    It Begins and Ends with Speaking

    Part of the joy of reading biography is having the opportunity to learn about a person who lived before us. An exceptional biography makes us feel as if we have actually come to know its subject, so that we rejoice in that person’s triumphs, grieve over his failures, and weep at his death.

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    The Great Rewiring of Childhood

    I know I’m getting old and all that, and I’m aware this means that I’ll be tempted to look unfavorably at people who are younger than myself. I know I’ll be tempted to consider what people were like when I was young and to stand in judgment of what people are like today. Yet even…

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