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Old 12-09-2016, 09:16 PM   #297
GtrsRGr8
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Five Quality Books FREE, when You Open a WSB.com Web-Based Bible Study Account!

Give this a try. You should get 5 quality free books from it.

Let me mention, early on, that to use these books you will need to have the web-based Bible study app/software myWSB.com. If you have never set up an account with them, you will need to do that first.

Go to http://www.lifeway.com/pastors/2016/...ns-write-book/. You should get a popup ad within a few seconds (mine appeared on the far righthand side, near the top of the webpage, when the webpage was fully maximized on my screen).

The ad will say "FREE PASTOR'S LIBRARY. Subscribe and receive a FREE digital library from myWSB.com valued at $150." Then it will ask you to enter your first name and email address. Click on the bright red button that says "Sign Up." You will get a redemption code that you'll need to insert into a form that you'll be seeing.

What I received was five commentaries. I already had an account with myWSB.com, and already had some books in my library with them, so I don't remember now the exact titles that I received in this promotion. However, I do remember that three were in the "Christ-Centered Exposition" series (meh) and two were in the New American Commentary series. Again, I don't remember the titles, but the NAC series is an overall very good series-check the ratings, for example, at bestcommentaries.com. Almost all of the volumes are highly ranked; there are very, very few clunkers.

Let me make one comment. I have two or three standalone Bible study programs and have probably half a dozen web-based ones. Yes, I hate having so many Bible study programs and, with the annoyances, among others, of trying to keep up with what books I have where (on top of that, I have some in/with Kindle, Nook, Kobo . . . .). But so far I've been willing to bear the annoyances in order to own the books for free, in many cases, or at a low cost, in other cases (some companies sell books for use on their platforms substantially cheaper than other companies sell books for use on their platforms).

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