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Free Stuff Fridays (B&H Publishing)

This week, the blog and this giveaway are sponsored by B&H Publishing.

The Christian Standard Commentary is known for its unique blend of rigorous scholarship and practical application for the uplifting of the church. Today, we’re giving away one copy of the newest volume in this beloved series, Joshua, by David M. Howard, Jr.

In Joshua: The Christian Standard Commentary, you’ll encounter:

• Theology of the book of Joshua

• Joshua’s place in the broader narrative of Scripture

• The importance of the message of Joshua for today’s church

• Theological, exegetical, and historical dynamics of biblical interpretation

This volume—and the overall series—is ideal for professors, seminary students, teachers, theologians, and readers who are looking to study Joshua through an exegetical lens. Pastors, teachers, and small group leaders will find it beneficial for preparing to teach or preach.

At its core, this is a resource for deeper academic and theological study of the biblical book of Joshua with an intended result of uplifting the modern church in encouragement and exhortation.

Enter to win a free copy of Joshua: The Christian Standard Commentary through today’s giveaway.

Shop the full Christian Standard Commentary series at bhpublishinggroup.com.


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    Setting a financial finish line / A manifesto on generative AI writing / What the Bible teaches about karma / Dang it, social media / D.L. Moody’s commitment to God / Playing to not lose / Book reviews / Sales and deals / and more.

  • A La Carte (July 16)

    Gen-Z revival / Devotional material that hinders spiritual growth? / Does the day end in night / When you cannot sing, let the church sing for you / Three prayers for prodigal children / The ordinary and enduring gifts of the Spirit / and more.

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    I’m Finding It Harder to Change

    As 2026 began, I decided to change up my devotions. I have followed roughly the same pattern for the last 15 or 20 years and thought it would be nice to freshen things up a little bit. It went poorly.

  • A La Carte (July 15)

    Hell’s evangelistic appeal / Sleepless nights / Was the multiplication of the early church a miraculous movement? / When evangelism is dispiriting / The fiery darts / In praise of a sending church / Preparing for ministry / and more.