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This week, the blog and this giveaway have been sponsored by Crossway.

Blending music and poetry, hymns beautifully bring Christian theology to life. With each verse, rich lyrics echo the timeless truths of Scripture and proclaim the unchanging message of salvation. For centuries, Christians have used these treasured resources in private and corporate worship, and The Sing! Hymnal now presents the profound beauty of hymnody to the next generation. 

Thoughtfully curated by award-winning hymn writers Keith and Kristyn Getty, The Sing! Hymnal hosts a collection of timeless classic and contemporary hymns, created to deepen worship and foster unity among God’s people through the power of song. Featuring liturgical readings, psalms paired with popular hymns, useful indexes, and a beautiful cloth-over-board cover, this hymnal is a timeless worship resource that individuals, families, and churches will cherish for years to come.

Enter for your chance to win a copy of The Sing! Hymnal. Three winners will be selected after August 29th. Entries are limited to North America. By entering this drawing, you are agreeing to receive emails from Crossway.

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