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Free Stuff Fridays: Cruciform Press

Free Stuff Fridays

This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by Cruciform Press. They have 6 prize packages to give away, which means 6 winners will receive the following 4 books, themed around Bible study:

Joy!: A Bible Study on Philippians for Women, Faith: A Bible Study on James for Women and Grace: A Bible Study on Ephesians for Women (small paperbacks, 130-151 pp.) by Keri Folmar

Bible study should always begin with what the Bible actually says. There are very few truly inductive Bible studies for women by a woman, but here are 3. Each is a 10-week study, equally beneficial for personal or group use, and covering every verse of the books they examine. These studies are meant to be written in extensively, so they are spiral bound and have lots of extra white space. Keri Folmar’s studies are endorsed by Kathleen Nielson, Diane Schreiner, Connie Dever, Gloria Furman, Kristie Anyabwile, and more.

Knowable Word: Helping Ordinary Learn to Study the Bible (small paperback, 106 pp.) by Peter Krol

Knowable Word offers a foundation on why and how to study the Bible. Using a running study of the first chapter of Genesis, it illustrates how to observe, interpret, and apply Scripture—and gives the vision behind each step. It also shows how to read each Bible passage in light of salvation history. But besides being just a how-to on Bible study, it fuels the desire to learn and grow through studying the Scriptures. Tim Chester, Vern Poythress, and Leland Ryken have endorsed this book along with the late Jerry Bridges, who wrote, “I look forward to using this book to improve my own Bible study.”

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Giveaway Rules: You may enter one time. 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. If you are viewing this through email, click to visit my site and enter there.


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