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Free Stuff Fridays (Reformation Heritage Books)

Free Stuff Fridays

This week’s Free Stuff Friday is sponsored by RHB Publications. Everyone who enters will also get a free eBook of Rebecca VanDoodeward’s inspirational Reformation Women.

In addition, three of you who enter will be chosen to receive a copy of all the following books:

These are the New Titles from RHB

Phillis Wheatley by Simonetta Carr

The story of a frightened young girl who disembarked a slave ship in 1761 and later became a lauded poet—the first African American and second American woman ever to be published.

Healing Contentious Relationships by Thomas Parr

It’s frustrating how easily relationships can fall apart. Thomas Parr provides trusted, biblical solutions that help you deal with relationship issues and to prevent incidents from happening in the first place.

Surviving the Fishbowl edited by Catherine Stewart

Pastors’ kids feel the weight of high expectations. This experienced group of pastors, pastors’ wives, and pastors’ kids gives sage advice and encouragement for pastor’s kids and church members alike.

Questions Women Asked by Simonetta Carr

Simonetta focuses on the significance of women’s questions throughout church history. The “Food for Thought” section in each chapter will help you with your own questions, taking every thought captive to Christ.

In the Beginning by Cornelis Van Dam

Van Dam argues that reading Genesis as history is both justified and necessary. This informed guide will restore your confidence in the complete reliability of the Genesis creation account.

Re: velation by Stanley Gale

Revelation is not primarily about predicting future events from the news but holds up the glories of the life to come to prepare us for the challenges we face now.

Considering Job by Anthony Selvaggio

Philosophers struggle to reconcile the reality of suffering with the existence of a loving, sovereign God. Anthony Selvaggio demonstrates how suffering both glorifies God and prepares us for greater ministry.

A Best-seller Back in Print

The American Puritans by Dustin Benge and Nathan Pickowicz

Tells the story of the first hundred years of Reformed Protestantism in New England through the lives of nine key figures. A sympathetic yet informed history that corrects many myths and half-truths told about the American Puritans while inspiring a current generation of Christians to let their light shine before men.

Some Classics Reborn with RHB

The Decades of Henry Bullinger (2 vols.)

Bullinger’s most famous work, outselling Calvin’s Institutes in England when it was published, featuring new introductions on Bullinger’s life and on The Decades by George Ella and Joel R. Beeke.

The Sermons of Rev. Samuel Davies (3 vols.)

Davies (1723–1761) was Jonathan Edwards’s successor at Princeton University and a key proponent of equality in the church for African-Americans. His era’s finest preacher, these are his Sermons on Important Subjects.

A Commentary on Ephesians by Robert Rollock

Rollock’s commentary on Ephesians earned him the praise not only of Theodore Beza but was his first link to Geneva and thereby the broader field of international Reformed literature.

Enter Here

Giveaway Rules: You may enter one time. When you enter, you opt-in to receive marketing emails from RHB. Winners will be notified by email. The giveaway closes on Saturday 27th March 2021 at midnight.


  • The Anxious Generation

    The Great Rewiring of Childhood

    I know I’m getting old and all that, and I’m aware this means that I’ll be tempted to look unfavorably at people who are younger than myself. I know I’ll be tempted to consider what people were like when I was young and to stand in judgment of what people are like today. Yet even…

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    A La Carte: The gateway drug to post-Christian paganism / You and I probably would have been nazis / Be doers of my preference / God can work through anyone and everything / the Bible does not say God is trans / Kindle deals / and more.

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    A La Carte (April 18)

    A La Carte: Good cop bad cop in the home / What was Paul’s thorn in the flesh? / The sacrifices of virtual church / A neglected discipleship tool / A NT passage that’s older than the NT / Quite … able to communicate / and more.

  • a One-Talent Christian

    It’s Okay To Be a Two-Talent Christian

    It is for good reason that we have both the concept and the word average. To be average is to be typical, to be—when measured against points of comparison—rather unremarkable. It’s a truism that most of us are, in most ways, average. The average one of us is of average ability, has average looks, will…

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    A La Carte (April 17)

    A La Carte: GenZ and the draw to serious faith / Your faith is secondhand / It’s just a distraction / You don’t need a bucket list / The story we keep telling / Before cancer, death was just other people’s reality / and more.

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    A La Carte (April 16)

    A La Carte: Why I went cold turkey on political theology / Courage for those with unfatherly fathers / What to expect when a loved one enters hospice / Five things to know about panic attacks / Lessons learned from a wolf attack / Kindle deals / and more.