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Originally Posted by Difflugia
R. C. Sproul's Ligonier Ministries is offering a free audio recording of the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Entering my name and email address at the offer landing page added the downloadable resource to my account. I assume that if you don't already have an account, you'll be asked to create one. I then had to login to my Ligonier account to download the file.
The download is a zip file that unpacks to 107 MP3 files and a PDF of the CD liner notes.
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Difflugia lives!
Thanks for bringing that to our attention.
I'm on their mailing list, but hadn't checked my email today. They may have emailed me about it. Anyway, I went ahead and downloaded it.
If you sign up for the item, they will place the item in your "Ligonier Learning Library," and notify you by the email address that you provided. If you don't have an account yet, they will set up one for you with a temporary account password.
It seems like Ligonier has been doing more giveaways lately. And near-giveaways. If you get on their mailing list, they will send you offers for some pretty good stuff "for any size donation." Honestly, I'm not trying to be a Scrooge--I felt it to be out of necessity--but a couple of times I sent $1 and still got the material. This is holding true for physical material, too. Most recently, they offered
two copies of R.C. Sproul's physical-book commentary on John for "any size donation." It is highly-rated at Amazon, and runs, I think $9.99 for the Kindle, I think that it is.
You've probably already surmised this, but Ligonier does have a bias, and subscribes to a certain set of beliefs. Broadly speaking, they are in the "Reformed Movement," which, among other things is heavily Calvinistic.