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Free Stuff Fridays (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)

Free Stuff Fridays

This week’s free stuff Friday’s is brought to you by our friends at Southern Seminary.

They are giving away five copies of the ESV Expository Commentary: Hebrews-Revelation. This volume features contributions from two Southern Seminary faculty headliners, Tom Schreiner and Rob Plummer. Schreiner is one of the world’s leading New Testament scholars, and Plummer is the man behind Daily Dose of Greek, a great resource to help you learn and retain the language of the New Testament. The series itself is also co-edited by another Southern Seminary professor, Jim Hamilton.

These men are just a few examples of the distinguished faculty of Southern Seminary. At this school, you’ll receive a robust theological education from the men writing the textbooks widely used to teach biblical studies, systematic theology, church history, missiology, and worship ministry to anyone preparing for ministry anywhere in the world.

But a degree from Southern Seminary represents more than a list of courses: It represents the trustworthiness that only comes from personal sacrifice, academic study, spiritual cultivation, and an unwavering call to ministry — all built on a bedrock commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ and the absolute truthfulness of the Scripture. Pastors and ministry leaders have trusted Southern Seminary for decades to prepare them for the challenges of an ever-changing cultural landscape. Your degree will carry the weight of that trust.

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All you need to do to enter the draw is to drop your name and email address in the form below. (If you receive this by email, you will need to visit challies.com to enter.)

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.


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