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Free Stuff Fridays

You know the way it goes by now: Every Friday I work with a sponsor to give away some great stuff to the readers of this site. And today’s giveaway is a particularly exciting one. It is sponsored by Ligonier Ministries, a name that’s well familiar to just about every reader of this site, I’m sure. They will be giving away one amazing grand prize and four smaller prizes.

Here is what the grand prize winner will receive:

  • 5 books by R.C. Sproul:
    • John: Saint Andrew’s Expositional Commentary
    • Five Things Every Christian Needs to Grow
    • The Prayer of the Lord
    • The Truth of the Cross
    • Abortion: A Rational Look at an Emotional Issue
  • an ESV Reformation Study Bible, brown leather-like version
  • a 1-year Subscription to Tabletalk Magazine
  • The Attributes of God CD set
  • Complimentary Registration for two to the 2011 National Conference

Ligonier Books

Four other people will win 1 book by Dr. Sproul (the book will be chosen at random from the five listed).

The most recently-published of these books is Abortion. “In this book, Dr. R.C. Sproul employs his unique perspective as a highly experienced pastor-theologian and a trained philosopher to provide well-considered and compassionate answers to the difficult questions that attend termination of pregnancy. Dr. Sproul strives for a factual, well-reasoned approach informed by careful biblical scholarship. He considers both sides of this issue in terms of biblical teaching, civil law, and natural law. This edition includes a new foreword by Dr. George Grant and has been updated to reflect developments in the issue. Appendixes provide further background on the issue of when life begins and list sources for pro-life resources.”

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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