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After a brief holiday break, Free Stuff Fridays is making its return today. Free Stuff Fridays is really just a means to connect you with some great products you might otherwise not hear about. I am actually looking for sponsors for some upcoming weeks, so if you work for a company or ministry that would like to sponsor, feel free to shoot me an email.

This week’s sponsor is The Good Book Company and today they have another great offer for you.

Today’s giveaway is 10 sets of 3 of the latest installments of the Gospel Centered Series.

Tim Chester, co-author of the Gospel Centered series and series editor for the Good Book Guides, another great line of resources published by The Good Book Company, had this to say when asked about what it means to be gospel-centered, “Being gospel-centered begins with a commitment to shape all of life around the gospel. First of all that means shaping life around the content of the gospel–lives that reflect the grace of God, the lordship of Christ, the empowering presence of the Spirit, the community of believers and the hope of eternity. It also means shaping life around mission because the gospel is good news to be proclaimed to a broken world.

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“I guess I want people to imagine their churches, their families or their own lives as a blank sheet of paper. For a moment let’s wipe out our traditions, habits, personal preferences and start afresh with just the gospel. Of course we don’t start from nothing so we need to think about change. But let’s be sure we’re heading towards something that is gospel-shaped.”

Each winner drawn will receive a copy of the complete set of 3 books, a $26 value.

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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