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Free Stuff Fridays (Pure Pleasure Edition)

This week’s Free Stuff Fridays comes from a first-time sponsor: Bethlehem College & Seminary Press. BCS Press is the publishing division of Bethlehem College and Seminary and the curricula they sell have been produced by and used in the context of Bethlehem Baptist Church and its educational ministry, The Bethlehem Institute. Each of their curriculum is designed to be Bible-saturated, theological, rigorous, and pedagogically effective.

Pure Pleasure

BCS Press is giving away 5 great prize packages this week. Each of the 5 winners will receive:

They also have two promotions going on that might be of interest.

  • All electronic curricula (PDFs) 40% off until September 18 (It’s not up yet, but will be running 9/10-9/25)
  • Anyone who follows us on Twitter before September 18 will receive a coupon code to receive a free electronic copy of the Racial Harmony Is About God Instructor’s Guide.

Enter Here

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.


  • Science and God

    Do You Have to Choose Between Science and God?

    Whatever else young people know today, they know that science and God are opposed to one another. At least, they think they know this, because it has been taught to them in a hundred formal and informal settings, from the classroom to the television. They have been taught that they must choose between science and…

  • A La Carte Friday 2

    A La Carte (February 13)

    A La Carte: You don’t have a LGBTQ neighbor / Satan doesn’t use rubber bullets / John Piper on criticizing God / Tales that celebrate traditional families / The little things matter / and more.

  • 12 General Market Books I Have Enjoyed Recently

    While I am committed to reading and reviewing Christian books, I also enjoy reading a steady diet of books published for the general market. I suppose my interests lean toward history, but I do read other books as well. Here are a few of the titles I’ve enjoyed over the past couple of months.

  • A La Carte Thursday 1

    A La Carte (February 12)

    A La Carte: When a crack becomes a chasm / That viral AI article / Artificial theologians / Christian witness in a divided world / Well our feeble frame he knows / Book and Kindle deals / and more.

  • Performative Grief

    Performative Grief

    We all know what it is to perform grief—to ensure that others are aware of our sadness by forcing them to see our sorrow. We may do this to gain their attention or compel their sympathy. We may do this because we make grief an idol and are only validated when others feel sorry for…

  • A La Carte Collection cover image

    A La Carte (February 11)

    A La Carte: Life without a phone / “Yours Alone” (a new song) / Loving your wife through the rough patches / Godly mothers-in-law / All the answers / Kindle deals / and more.