Got an email from the Biblical Archaeology Society offering a
free ebook. They have some free ebooks that they have published themselves, and they occasionally come out with a new one. I thought that that might be what the email was about, but it wasn't. They were telling about a
free download from Rose Publishing (if I had to guess, I would say that Rose is using BAR's mailing list to do some of their advertising).
Anyway, the
free download offer, which is good "for this week only," is for Rose Publishing's
The Gospels: "Lost" & Found, by Timothy Paul Jones. Now if you get on Rose Publishing's mailing list, they will offer you a free booklet or chart every couple of weeks or so. These are actually excerpts of larger works, however. They're nice, both in content and graphics. This 19-page booklet, also, seems to be an excerpt from a larger work.
Even though I am on both BAR's and Rose Publishing's mailing list, and I noticed (after the fact) that there was something about the
free download being for new subscribers or something like that, I was still able to download this booklet. I probably already have the booklet, because I've gotten a lot of freebies from Rose Publishing over the years as well as bought a bunch of products from them, too; but, I just didn't feel like rummaging in, and searching through, my hard drive to see if it was there--I just downloaded it (again).
When I got to the Rose Publishing download page for the
free booklet, I received a pleasant surprise: they actually have 8 more
freebies that you can download also. I'm assuming that the booklets, and possibly the wall charts and such, are excerpts like I mentioned above.
Here are the other
freebies:
- Old and New Testament Maps
- Comparison of Three Denominations
- 1 Corinthians 13
- Books of the Bible
- Christianity and Jehovah's Witnesses
- Armor of God
- Feasts of the Bible
- Christianity and Mormonism
I was able to download the one booklet from the email message that I received, and did so. However, you can do that (and download the other 8 ones, too, I assume), too, but by going to
this webpage and clicking on the dark blue "Download eCharts" button.