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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.

Missional Wear has got your back this Christmas with amazing and unique gifts that you can’t find anywhere else! Shopping early this year is more important than ever, so they have opened up the biggest discounts of the year an entire week early! Don’t miss the early Black Friday Deals! Also check out the full 2020 Reformed Gift Guide.

The new ugly Christmas sweatshirts are very popular this year and are available only for a limited time. Some sizes are already begining to sell out, so go ahead and place your order now! If you win this giveaway you will be able to receive a full refund.

Five winners will be able to choose between an ugly Christmas sweatshirt, a set of Spurgeon and Calvin statue busts, or a $50 gift certificate to buy whatever you want!

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The format is changing a little this week in order to increase your odds of winning! 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 and podcast. You may earn as many entries as you wish! Also, the giveaway will be extended through Monday at noon to allow as many people as possible to participate and share. If you are viewing this through email, click to visit my site and enter there.


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