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Originally Posted by TrevorViking
To be honest, when I think of Ligonier I think of their sermon series on DVD and CD. I still consume much of my content in physical form to be honest. I’ve pretty much never read an ebook in my life. But it should have clicked in my mind earlier, and I should have posted the info here.
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I hope that you know that I was kidding; I tried to convey that. No apology necessary! I don't remember there being any rule about how much we have to post in order to keep from being kicked off of the website! I appreciate the posts that you do make.
There are things that I hold back on posting, myself, all of the time because of one reason or the other--mostly because of having other posting priorities in my limited supply of time.
I don't know that I've ever gotten one of Ligonier's sermon series. And, because of my aversion to paying postage, in part, I rarely have gotten a paper-based book from them. One time, I did take advantage of a promotion from them to get a for "whatever you want to pay"paper-based version of Sproul's
The Gospel of John.
Sproul sure wrote in a way that was easy to read, and concise. And what a prolific writer he was! And that was on several very diverse topics (although most of what he wrote seems to have been doctrinal defenses or expositions of the Reformed tradition). He was a talented, overachieving man.