Friday, June 19, 2009

Why One Way? by John MacArthur

In honor of John MacArthur's 70th birthday today, we are giving away his book titled...

Why One Way?

From the back cover: "The Bible says there's just 'one way' to God. But today, postmodernists claim that 'no one way is the right way,' and any way is okay. To them there is no absolute truth. In their inclusive view, every man's opinion is as good as the next. In contrast, the relevance of the gospel has always been its absolute exclusivity - that Christ alone atoned for sin and, therefore, faith in Christ alone can reconcile us to God."

This hardover book is in good condition and will be shipped free of charge to the first person who leaves a comment including name, e-mail address and U.S. mailing address. Please note that comments are moderated and your contact information will not be viewable by the public.

Monday, June 15, 2009

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Politically Correct Bedtime Stories by James Finn Garner

We have no plans to read this book to our children...but it's pretty humorous for adults.

Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: Modern Tales for Our Life & Times

From inside the dust jacket: "Once upon a time, in the olden days, heavy-set middle-aged men would congregate in their elitist clubs, sit in overstuffed leather chairs, smoke air-choking cigars, and pitch story ideas and plots to each other. Problem was, these stories, many of which found their way into the general social consciousness, reflected the way in which these men lived and saw their world: that is, the stories were sexist, discriminatory, unfair, culturally biased, and in general, demeaning to witches, animals, goblins, and fairies everywhere. Finally, after centuries of these abusive tales, which have been handed down-unknowingly-from one male-biased generation to the next, James Finn Garner has taken it upon himself (that's right, yet another man) to enlighten and liberate these classic bedtime stories and retell them in a way that is much more in keeping with the society in which we live today."

This hardover book is in used but very good condition and will be shipped free of charge to the first person who leaves a comment including name, e-mail address and U.S. mailing address. Please note that comments are moderated and your contact information will not be viewable by the public.