Give-Away

By | May 12, 2010

I have some cool stuff that I would like to put into the hands of those who would like it.  These things are entirely free (to you, my friends), and there is no catch, no shipping charge, and no obligation.  Well, there is one catch: you can only choose one item.  I begin with some very brief descriptions.

Bible Atlas and Companion – my name is on the cover of this one because I contributed the photos.  This atlas is not on the level of that by Rainey, Rasmussen, or Beitzel, but it’s a good intro-level atlas.  I mentioned it before here.

Insight’s Archaeology Handbook – this is a handy guide to the ten most important archaeological discoveries related to the Bible.  You won’t find that I was given credit for choosing those ten, but I essentially did.  The handbook is attractive, well-written, and beautifully illustrated.  I described this one on my other blog here.

Archaeological Study Bible – I was given some of these, and I later bought some to give away, and I still have a couple of extras (but only one to give away here).  It’s heavy, so I ‘ll probably ship it by the slowest possible shipping I can find.  But it should get there by Christmas.

Christa Wells, Frame the Clouds.  This is a set of mp3 files of her first album.  I bought one and was later given one.  I really like it.  You can preview it to see if you like it before you sign up for it here.

Sovereign Grace, Sons and Daughters.  This is another set of mp3 files by a favorite group of songwriters of mine.  I like this album too.  It includes the song “The Prodigal” which I will link to in a few days or less.

Visual Guide to the New Testament.  They didn’t pay me but they gave me some books.  You can have one if this is your preference.  The text is dense, the illustrations profuse, and the persuasion less than conservative.  You can see it at Amazon here.

Food in the Time of the Bible.  This is another work where I received books in lieu of payment.  My loss is your gain.  It’s quite a good book if you ‘re interested in this subject.  It also has great illustrations.  You can see it at Amazon here.

If I still had students (or friends), I wouldn’t be giving these away on the blog.  But I don’t, and I would be happy if these found good homes.

Just fill out this little form to save us both time.  I put a box for “comments” in case more than one person wants an item, as what you say may affect who gets the item.  You can enter one time between now and 5/19, and I ‘ll alert the winners (but not the losers) soon afterwards.

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