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Free Stuff Fridays (EP Books Edition)

This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by Evangelical Press (aka EP Books) and features some of their new and noteworthy books. There will be 5 winners this week, and each of the winners will receive 7 different books. The prizes include :

  • A Well-Ordered Church by William Boekestein and Daniel Hyde. “William Boekestein and Danny Hyde love the church because they love the church’s Head, Jesus Christ. They want you and me to love the church also. How? By learning more about the order, offices, and callings that Jesus has given the church in the Bible. This is a well-written, accessible, and practical introduction to the life and work of the church.”
  • Reformed Worship by Terry Johnson. “When the church assembles on the Lord’s Day, what is it supposed to do? Does Scripture instruct us? Does God provide directions? Or is it up to us? Is it left to ministers and “worship leaders” and worship committees to make things up as we go, settling on whatever they think might be edifying, or exciting, or neat? Thankfully, God has not left us to our own devices in this most vital of realms.”
  • Martyrs of Malayta by James Wright. “On April 18, 2007, three men gave their lives for Jesus Christ. Two Turkish Christians and one German … began their day simply wanting to spend time with local men they thought genuinely wanted to study the Bible. Instead, five hostile young men met their kindness and hospitality with betrayal and treachery.”

It also includes 4 of their Bitesize Biographies:

  • Ulrich Zwingli (William Boekestein)
  • Thomas Chalmers (Sandy Finlayson)
  • Samuel Rutherford (Dick Hannula)
  • J. Gresham Machen (Sean Michael Lucas)

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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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