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Free Stuff Fridays (Missional Wear)

This week’s Free Stuff Friday is sponsored by Missional Wear who also sponsored the blog this week. They have 5 packages of their new theologian busts, which means 5 winners will each receive a pair of Spurgeon and Calvin busts.

Missional Wear has created an entire collection of statue busts featuring many of our favorite theologians! A very limited number are available for shipping this holiday season. A special set of two or four statues featuring Charles Spurgeon, John Calvin, Martin Luther, and Jonathan Edwards are available to purchase here.

They also have pre-order options for John Owen, John Bunyan, John Knox, and Saint Augustine.

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There are five packages to win. We are changing the format a little for this week. You will be able to earn extra entries by taking actions such as sharing this giveaway on social media, following our various social media accounts, and even subscribing to my YouTube channel.

Note: You may earn as many entries as you wish! 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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