
This is the final reminder to the blog’s readers that, as I
announced on September 1, I am going to offer a free copy of two of the Journey books for Christmas this year to one of the blog’s email subscribers. They will include the recent book,
A Journey in Heresy, and the first book in the Journey series,
A Journey in Grace. If you already have the first book, then I will allow the substitution of another from the series. Tomorrow, December 11, at 11:00 PM Central Standard Time, I will draw from the addresses included in the email subscriber list from FeedBurner. So, if you want to have a chance to receive these books, then make sure you sign up as an email subscriber to the blog using the
Subscribe in a reader link on the right panel of this page. And make sure you click the “Get Reformed Baptist Blog delivered by email” option. When you receive a verification email, make sure you respond in order to verify your email address, because only verified email addresses will be eligible.
Current email subscribers are already in the running. I will send the two books to the first email subscriber drawn and that I can contact, so make sure that your email address is valid.
I suspect that once you have read a couple of the books, you will want to read more of them and will recommend them to others as well. As a pastor, I have found that folks have really been helped by them and have found them enjoyable reading as well.
And by the way, Dr. Belcher’s latest book, A Journey in Dispensationalism, is in the works, and I will let the blog’s readers know as soon as I hear that it is available.
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Published by Keith Throop
I am currently serving as the primary teaching elder of Immanuel Baptist Church in Bloomington, Illinois, where I have been since 1993. My fellow-elders are George Drye, Brent Flint, and Ben Murphy, each of whom also resides in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois. Together, by the grace of God, we make up one pretty good pastor! I received my B.A. in Biblical Studies from Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) in Columbia, South Carolina. And I received my M.Div. from Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. And, by the way, my last name has a silent 'h' and is pronounced 'troop.'
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