We will select 3 winners who will each receive the following 3 books: Grace Works! (Bond), Prone to Wander (Duguid & Houk), and Hidden in the Gospel (Farley). Enter today for a chance to win!
You have from today, October 10th through Thursday, October 16th to enter. Winners will be announced on Friday, October 17th. This giveaway is only open to those in the contiguous U.S.
How to Enter:
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Leave a comment on this blog post answering the following question: “Which of these 3 books are you most excited about?” Answering this question will get your name added once to the drawing.
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About the Books:
Grace Works!: (And Ways We Think It Doesn’t) by Douglas Bond
Pages: 304
Paperback
SAMPLE CHAPTER
Summary: When the church downplays the gospel, it breeds its own assassins: moralists who yawn at the notion of free grace in Christ alone. Sounding the alarm, Bond offers encouragement and biblical solutions.
Hidden in the Gospel: Truths You Forget to Tell Yourself Every Day by William Farley
Pages: 128
Paperback
Summary: The gospel – a story beginning before time and stretching into eternity, relevant to every stage of your spiritual life. Learn how to apply its truths to every moment each day.
Prone to Wander: Prayers of Confession and Celebration by Barbara R. Duguid andWayne Duguid Houk
Pages: 240
Paperback
Summary: Inspired by The Valley of Vision, these short prayers are designed for private or church use. Trinitarian and Christ-focused, they provide gospel comfort on many specific topics.
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Gina
-I most excited about Hidden in the Gospel.
Dustin Turner
-I’m most interested in Prone to Wander because I love books of prayer.
Josh
-All 3 are tremendous. Prone to Wander is one I’ll be giving away for a long while. Any chance of a leatherlike volume like Banner’s Valley of Vision??
Kim
-Hi Josh, We are considering coming out with a “special edition” of Prone to Wander. We will keep you updated on that. Thanks!
Madison
-Since Douglas Bond is one of my favorite authors I’d have to say I’m most excited about Grace Works, but the others sound good too!
Kevin Fiske
-It’s hard to choose between “Grace Works” and “Prone To Wander”…both look to be rich resources. As a worship pastor, I am very grateful for the work that has been done in “Prone To Wander.” This will be a valuable tool as I plan services. Thanks for continuing to release great books!
Melissa Wilson
-all look really good! Prone to Wander tops my list.
Michael Sanelli
-I have the last two both in my Amazon wish list. But I think id have to say Hidden in the Gospel I’m most looking forward to readin some day. I’ve loved the current emphasis on preaching the gospel to ourselves as I’m convinced it is vital to our pursuit of holiness to be drenched in the gospel.
Mike Stephan
-Prone to Wander, definitely. I use the Valley of Vision with our church and in my private study. I am always looking for more examples and motivation for robust prayer.
Kim Eriksen
-Hidden in the gospel thank you!
Elizabeth Lecavalier
-I’m most excited about ‘Prone to wander’. I feel that this is something we tend to forget over time. How prone to wander we are and how much we need the gospel every second of our lives.
Joey Parker
-Prone to Wander
Steve T
-I’m most interested in Prone to Wander, as the church had really lost its ability to confess biblically. There is a call in scripture both to mourn or sin and to revel in redemption, and it is a balance we rarely achieve.
Nate Littlefield
-All three look excellent, but I think I’m most excited to check out Hidden in the Gospel.
Josh Burnson
-I am interested most in “Grace Works And Ways We Think It Doesn’t.” I am looking forward to reading this title!
Dan
-“Grace Works” by Douglas Bond is most interesting to me. I heard about it just a couple of weeks ago on his Facebook page.
Craig Beasley
-Hidden in the Gospel. An important subject that we could all use a reminder of.
Jason Gardner
-“Hidden in the Gospel”–there’s always so much that we miss or gloss over in the text, so this seems like an interesting read!
Salvador Gomez
-Prone to Wonder, please….
Craig Hurst
-Prone to Wander
Dan Wuthrich
-Prone to Wander. I saw this book at the recent CCEF conference and loved the format and the possibility of using it in our worship service.
Persis
-Prone to Wander.
Stephen
-Hidden in the Gospel. The gospel is not just to be proclaimed to the lost, but to believers as well – our self as well as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Gavin
-Grace Works! (And ways we think it doesn’t) looks good.
Walter
-I would most be interested in “Hidden in the Gospel: Truths You Forget to Tell Yourself Every Day”. Sounds intriguing and would be a great read I think.
Don Haflich
-I think Douglas Bond is an excellent read. I’m most excited for his book.
Carlos
-Prone to wonder