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Rooster Once Crowed Bible Study in a Box

     From Full Porch Press
Let us hold fast theconfession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our ownassembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near. . . . —Hebrews 10

Enter to win a Bible study in a box.

This prize brings you everything you need to share the Greatest Story Ever Told-the Gospel-with community. One lucky winner will receive everything they need to bring this study to your small group, but there's a trick.

You can virtually guarantee your group will win by collecting 5-10 others and inviting them to enter. Entries are multiplied by the number of lucky folks you get to enter.

This prize is not available in any stores as one complete set. Purchased individually, this prize is valued at over $150. See below for rules and prize information.

THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED BUT CLICK HERE FOR A LIVE ONE! 

A Rooster Once Crowed, Contest, Rooster Album, Hebrews 10, Rooster Leader Guide

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Rooster Vinyl

14-08-04 Rooster Once Crowed CD

     From iTunes
I will sing of lovingkindness and justice,To You, O Lord, I will sing praises. Psalm 101

Did you know that there's a Rooster Album? Not an audiobook version (yet), but a real like album with songs?

Well, there is. In the first class I taught on this material, Tommy, a music major in college, and I selected songs for each chapter that really brought out the feelings conveyed. Technology finally caught up with us and now, you're able to sample the entire playlist in the widget, below, or even purchase the playlist by clicking here.

Thanks for loving this greatest story as much as I do!

Here's the entire playlist spelled out:

Rooster Album, Psalm 101

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Drawing on the Grace of God Now

Filthy Rags     From My Utmost for His Highest
We . . . plead with you not to receive the grace of God in vain —2 Corinthians 6

Chambers talks about prayer, and we had a good discussion of that a few weeks back in the Friendship with God post. But I've found no better way to understand the poverty of my spirit than this. Consider this excerpt from A Rooster Once Crowed:

Of all the things Jesus taught us, there is the one thing that He could not model for us—this was His one prescriptive action. It was so important that it defined the ministry of John the Baptist and was a central theme of the ministry of Jesus Christ. It was . . .

A Rooster Once Crowed, My Utmost for His Highest, #questionsfromthefront, 2 Corinthians 6

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