Thursday, May 26, 2011

THIS JUST G-MAILED!

Just found out this item has been shipped! Very excited about it. Here's a description from the website:

Who is God, and how can we know Him? The Bible claims to be the direct revelation of our Creator. So if the biblical record is true, it is a primary means by which the God of the universe has revealed Himself to mankind. However, if it can be proved false, then the God of whom it speaks is simply one more pretender in the assembly of gods that man has created. 

In 'Is the Bible Reliable?' Dr. Stephen Meyer challenges you to examine the historical and archaeological evidence to determine for yourself the veracity and accuracy of biblical Scripture. Is the Bible true? You decide. 

Includes two DVDs, each with five 30-minute lessons, and a 96-page, two-color discussion guide. Discussion guide also sold separately.


Retail: $39.99
My Cost: $0


This is better than couponing!
http://mediacenter.tyndale.com/1_products/details.asp?isbn=978-1-58997-569-9

Sunday, May 15, 2011

How to Get Free Books -- Again

I've had several conversations recently about how this process works (getting free books). So I thought I would share a previous post that's gives great information about how easy and beneficial it is. I wrote it, of course :)! Enjoy the benefits of my labor...
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Here's a quick guide to getting free books:

To set up an easy to use blog: www.blogger.com (It's well known and has a good reputation).
The blog your reading this on (mine) is an example.
For the BEST publishers and selections:
http://www.booksneeze.com/ (Thomas Nelson) click on "Available Books" tab to see whats available now. They do a pretty good job of adding others frequently. [Now they have limited the books they "show" if you aren't signed in -- so sign up and sign in.]

http://waterbrookmultnomah.com/bloggingforbooks (Waterbrook/Multnomah). Another with great selection and really easy to ue website.

I'm reposting a previous blog entry about how to get free books. I've had several conversations recently
Those are the two best in terms of selection and ease of use, but there is also:


You can keep the blog VERY simple just in order to get the books. They are just looking to generate interest in their product. You'll probably be asked to post the review on Amazon.com or the equivalent.


[A new dispensation that is being fleshed out is using the e-reader format. I imagine the selection would be wider for these products. If you are an e-reader fanatic (that is -- if you have one), check out www.NetGalley.com. There you have access to MANY publishers all in one place. You have to be more discerning in what material you pick up there, but you have access to B&H publishers as well as a host of others]


Let me know if you have ANY questions. I love to see people get free books they enjoy.