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May Giveaway – Win a $200 Shopping Spree

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Though it has not been long since I closed the last giveaway, it is time already for a new one. And I think you’re going to like this one!

The Sponsor

This month’s sponsor is once again our friends at Monergism Books. Monergism Books exists “to serve the worldwide church by providing the finest classic and contemporary books within the rich tradition of historic Christian orthodoxy. As we carry out our mission, we are committed to providing excellent customer service at a competitive low price, thus creating an exceptional value to our customers.” It is one of those stores you can shop at and know that every title on the virtual shelves will be worth your time.

You can visit them at monergismbooks.com.

The Prizes

This month’s prizes will actually let you build your own prize. We’re giving away gift certificates that are redeemable for anything you’d like to buy from Monergism Books—books, Bibles, commentaries, DVDs, t-shirts, music, tracts…whatever catches your eye.

  • First prize: $200 gift certificate for Monergism Books and a Five Solas t-shirt.
  • Second prize: $75 gift certificate for Monergism Books and a Five Solas t-shirt.
  • Third Prize: $35 gift certificate for Monergism Books and a Five Solas t-shirt.

Increase Your Chances of Winning

As with previous giveaways, you can increase your chances of winning by referring other people to the giveaway. After you have entered the draw, visit the Account Center to find a link you can send to friends or family or church members or neighbors or pets (or post on your blog, at Facebook, or anywhere else that catches your fancy). When others click the link and enter the draw, they increase your chances of winning.

Enter the Draw

You can enter the draw here (And please read the instructions carefully!):

www.challies.com/draw.php


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