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Free Stuff Fridays (The Good Book Company)

This week’s Free Stuff Friday is sponsored by The Good Book Company, who also sponsored the blog this week. They are giving away five packages of five books, plus a one year subscription to Explore Bible notes. Those who do not win and agree to receive emails from The Good Book Company will receive an email with the option to download a free e-copy of Galatians: Gospel matters, a Good Book Guide by Timothy Keller.

Explore – 1 Year Subscription

These daily Bible readings for adults are designed to help you read the Bible regularly.

Each issue of Explore contains three months of daily Bible readings with ideas for prayer and application. They will help you understand clearly the message & challenge of God’s word.

Acts 1-12 For You and Acts 13-28 For You by Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr.

There is no more thrilling part of the Bible than the book of Acts, and no better guide to it than Albert Mohler. These Expository Guides take you verse by verse through the text in an accessible and applied way. It is less academic than a traditional commentary and can be read cover-to-cover, used in personal devotions, used to lead small group studies, or used for sermon preparation.

1 Corinthians For You by Andrew Wilson and 2 Corinthians For You by Gary Millar

NEW RELEASE! As Andrew Wilson walks through 1 Corinthians, you’ll see how grace looks in every Christian and how it can shape every church—even a church as flawed as the Corinthian one. In 2 Corinthians For You, Gary Millar walks readers through the hard truths that Paul sets out in this deeply personal letter. These expository guides are less academic than a traditional commentary and includes lots of application. It can be read from cover to cover, used in personal devotions, used to lead small group studies, or used for sermon preparation.

Just Ask by J.D. Greear

NEW RELEASE! Prayer can be a struggle. Sometimes we don’t think it will make a difference, or we rely on ourselves, or we’re just too busy. And even if we do pray regularly, it can feel more like a duty than a delight. Giving specific practical tips for getting on with prayer in everyday life, this book leaves readers wanting to pray, rather than just feeling that they ought to.

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Enter Here

Again, there are five packages to win. And all you need to do to enter the draw is to drop your name and email address in the form below.

Giveaway Rules: You may enter one time. When you enter, you permit The Good Book Company to send you marketing emails. The winners will be notified via email. Those who do not win but agree to receive emails from The Good Book Company will receive an email with the option to download a free e-copy of Galatians: Gospel matters, a Good Book Guide by Timothy Keller. The giveaway closes on Monday, July 26th at noon EST.


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