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Free Stuff Fridays (Reformed Free Publishing)

This week’s Free Stuff Friday is sponsored by Reformed Free Publishing Association. Enter to win 1 of 10 copies of Grace House by Lee Kamminga, and learn more about what our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ face as they seek to live out the gospel in India.

If you’ve read or listened to the news lately, you’ve probably heard much about the persecution of Christians across the world. Dozens and hundreds and thousands suffer and sacrifice for the sake of their faith every day. But a fair number of these sufferers weren’t born into Bible-believing households and families. What are their stories? How did these believers find their way from the darkness of atheism or idolatry into the light of the gospel? Grace House tells one such story.

Based on the real-life stories of young Christians in India, Grace House was inspired by author Lee Kamminga’s experiences of serving at a Christian orphanage in India. The story of the novel’s protagonist, Kashvi, was woven from the lives and stories of many foster children and social workers who lived at and near the orphanage.

Enter today’s Free Stuff Friday giveaway below in order to win 1 of 10 copies of this “marvelous” and “unique” book!

To Enter
Giveaway Rules: You may enter one time. When you enter, you agree to be placed on Reformed Free Publishing Association’s email list. Each of the 10 winners will be notified by email. The giveaway closes on February 13, 2026, at midnight EST.

The RFPA will email the winner and request a shipping address. Shipping not limited to North America. 

Not interested in a giveaway? You can order a copy of the book from the publisher here  or from Amazon here


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