I made a committment to myself to give away the vast majority of my paper books when I am done with them. Many of the books below were given to me by others that wanted a review. Others I have read and reviewed. Still others are books that I bought but have never gotten around to reading. I am doing some spring cleaning today and decided that I am not going to read these any time soon. The books I have read are marked.
All I ask that is that you take what you will read. I will pay the shipping. I would also like, but no require that you write up a short review that I can post on Bookwi.se. It would also be nice if you can post on Facebook or Twitter or some other means about the give away. These are first come, first served. Leave a comment below (and a good email address) and I will contact you for a mailing address.
The Books to Give Away
- The Church and New Media: Blogging Converts, Online Activists and Bishops Who Tweet by Brandon Vogt
- The Faith of Barack Obama by Stephen Mansfield
Why Can’t We Be Good? by Jacob Needleman- Killy Cockroaches and Other Scattered Musings on Leadership by Tony Morgan
Becoming a Contagious Church: Increasing Your Church’s Evangelistic Temperature by Mark Mittelberg- The Church Awaking: An Urgent Call For Renewal by Charles Swindoll
The Seraph Seal (Advance Reader Copy – Fiction) by Leonard Sweet and Lori WagnerThe Deity Formerly Known as God by Jarrett Stevens (Bookwi.se Review)- Our Last Great Hope: Awakening The Great Commission by Ronnie Floyd
- Fast Living: How The Church Will End Extreme Poverty by Scott Todd (Advance Reader Copy)
- Revolution in World Mission by KP Yohannan
- The Ten Commandments, Twice Removed by Danny Shelton and Shelley Quinn
- Be Still and Know: A Study in the Life of Prayer by Michael Ramsey (Bookwi.se Review)
Real Hope in Chicago: The Incredible Story of How the Gospel is Transforming a Chicago Neighborhood by Wayne Gordon (Read and recommend but not reviewed)- Love’s Compass: When We’ve Lost Our Way by Angus Nelson
- Is It I, Lord? Discerning God’s Call To Be a Pastor by James Chatham
- The Traveller’s Give by Andy Andrews
- Reunitus: Building Bridges to Each Other Through Prayer Summits by Joe Aldrich
- Doing Things Right in Matters of the Heart by John Ensor
Fasting: Opening the door to deeper, more intimate, more power ful relationship with God by Jentezen Franklin (Skimmed and recommended)- The Prophet King: A new Look at the Historical Jesus by Richard Lamb
- The Heart of the Matter by Dave Busby
- Surprised by the Voice of God: How God Speaks Today Through Prophecies, Dreams and Visions by Jack Deere
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (Bookwi.se Review)It: How Churches and Leaders Get It and Keep It by Craig GrocshelOutliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell- Cure for the Common Life: Living In Your Sweet Spot by Max Lucado
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions (Bookwi.se Review)- The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley (Read and recommended but not reviewed)
- Scattered Suns (Book 4 in the Saga of Seven Suns Series) by Kevin J Anderson (Read, but not reviewed. Great series)
Deadly Vipers: Character Assassinations by Mike Foster and Jud Wilhite- On the Path with God by Erwin Lutzer
Deadly Vipers, please.
It is your Vikki
If possible, I should like the Jentzen Franklin book on Fasting.
It is your Thurmond
I’d love Outliers
Yours Jessica.
Real Hope in Chicago, please.
You got it Andy
Love your book give aways: can in have the Seraph Seal?
It is yours Emily. Thanks.
Awesome, I would like “Becoming a contagious church…”
It – Craig Groeschel, please…
And thanks for this blog. I’ve purchased quite a few of the $2-$5 Kindles that you’ve posted.
Thanks!
May I snag Neverwhere? Thanks!
Seth, Benji, Frankie, all three are yours.
I will take Predictably Irrational, if it’s still available. Thanks!
if it’s available I’d like “Why Can’t We Be Good?”.
Yours Teressa
I dropped all the books that I have addresses for in the mail.
I’m interested in this one: The Deity Formerly Known as God by Jarrett Stevens
Lookinf forward to hearing from you
David
It is your David