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Visual Theology Giveaway

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The Visual Theology series of infographics has now visited the ordo salutis, the attributes of God, the books of the Bible, Philippians 4:8, the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, Philippians 2:5-11 and, most recently, the tabernacle. I have opened a Visual Theology store where you can purchase any of these as prints. And just for kicks, I’d like to give away some of those prints.

So here’s the deal: Simply enter the giveaway using the form below (if you are reading via an RSS reader, you’ll need to visit the blog). You will see that there are many ways that you can gain extra ballots. At the end of it all, I will select 4 winners, each of whom will receive a poster of their choosing (in the Large size, on their choice of Enhanced Matte or Premium Photo Glossy paper).

A couple of notes: First, this is open only to people in North America; unfortunately shipping rates elsewhere are too high! Also, entering the giveaway will not put you on any spam lists or otherwise cause trouble. Honest. You’ll need an email address or Facebook account to join, but your information will never be used for anything else. Honest.


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