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Free Stuff Fridays (21Five)

This week the blog is sponsored by 21Five, a Canadian Christian bookstore.

In an era of information overload, it can be hard to cut through the noise and find quality Christian titles. This is where 21Five steps in, Canada’s gospel-centred Christian bookstore! 21Five curates the best God-glorifying books and products, with a physical location in Hamilton, Ontario (at Redeemer University) and an online store at 21Five.ca. Shipping Canada-wide, 21Five offers competitive pricing, church and school discounts, free shipping on orders over $75—and an always expanding inventory! 

21Five is rooted in the Reformed tradition with books and resources marked by a commitment to the authority of scripture and an emphasis on the Lordship of Jesus Christ over all of creation.

21FIVE GIVEAWAY

21Five is hosting an exclusive giveaway for Challies’ Canadian readers! We’re giving away 5 journalling prize packs. This prize pack contains an ESV fruit of the spirit devotional journal, a faith-inspired notebook and a sticker. 

To enter, fill out the form below, which will automatically subscribe you to 21Five’s monthly email newsletter, keeping you up to date on new products, collections and sales.

For a bonus entry, indicate in the contest form that you’d like to subscribe to Redeemer University’s e-newsletter, sharing news, stories and announcements from across the institution (approx. 3-4 emails per year). 

Contest open to Canadian residents only. You can unsubscribe to our newsletters at any time.  Giveaway ends December 6, 2024. 21Five will contact contest winners by email the week of December 9. 


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