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The Great Gift Certificate Giveaway

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I think we’re overdue for a giveaway outside the scope of the regular Free Stuff Fridays. Over the next six days you will have the opportunity to win some valuable Monergism Books gift certificates for you and for your pastor (or your church library or a seminary student or some other good cause–I’ll let you choose). The certificates can be used to purchase anything you like from the extensive catalog of books, DVDs and other goods at Monergism.

Here are the prizes:

  • First Prize – $500 gift certificate to Monergism Books. $250 is for the winner and $250 is for the winner’s pastor or church library or a similar, worthy cause.
  • Second Prize – $200 gift certificate to Monergism Books. $100 is for the winner and $100 is for the winner’s pastor or church library or a similar, worthy cause.
  • Third Prize – $100 gift certificate to Monergism Books. $50 is for the winner and $50 is for the winner’s pastor or church library or a similar, worthy cause.

Forget all the usual rules of giveaways–you are free to enter wherever you are in the world. You can enter if you’re related to me or are incarcerated or live in Antarctica or cheer for the Red Sox. All I ask is that you don’t sign up multiple times under multiple names or email addresses (i.e. Be honest!).

To get started, simply enter your information below. Note that there are various ways for you to earn extra entries, thus increasing your chances of being one of the winners.

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