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Free Stuff Fridays (Ministry Network)

Free Stuff Fridays

This week the blog has been sponsored by Ministry Network by Westminster, and today they are giving away some free memberships.

Are you often discouraged by social media? If you’re like us, then the answer is “Yes!”

The big social media companies pretend to be free—but in reality, you pay a big price. They collect all your personal information. They fill your screen with advertisements. They spread negativity and secularism from the news media. They even expose you to Christians who don’t act very Christian; Christians who stir up quarrels, debates, and verbal abuse.

When we asked Rosaria Butterfield about this issue, she said: “The problem with social media is that you let people into your life that you wouldn’t let into your house if they knocked on your door. Don’t do that!”

But what if things were different? What if you could join an online community of caring believers? What if the only media you saw were podcasts and videos by leading Christian thinkers? What if the only “advertisements” were for exclusive discounts on the best Christian books?

Introducing Ministry Network, the new way for Christians to connect, grow, and learn together online.

Today, we’re excited to give away a year-long membership to Ministry Network ($120 of value) to 25 people. Enter below!

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Giveaway Rules: You may enter one time. When you enter, you opt-in to receive marketing emails from Ministry Network. Winners will be notified by email. The giveaway closes on July 30th at midnight.

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