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Hey, I just had an idea. I've got a bunch of books lying around that I have already read and probably won't need to read again. Most of them are not really reference material per se, but could be edifying to others. In the past, I would just give them away, but I thought that if others were thinking to do the same, perhaps we could instead have a book trade or exchange. I then thought that it might be a good idea if the whole forum were able to get in on it.
So, I thougth I might start this thread to see how the idea might go over. Is anyone else interested in trading some dusty old books?
I was going through my collection and could easily bear to part with these:
Why I Am Not an Arminian, Robert A. Peterson & Michael D. Williams
The Doctrines of Grace, James Montgomery Boice & Philip Graham Ryken
Wild at Heart, John Eldridge
The Mark of a Man, Elizabeth Eliot
Keep in Step with the Spirit, J. I. Packer
Future Grace, John Piper
Debating Calvinism (Five Points, Two Views), James White & David Hunt
Scripture Alone, James White
The Essential Arthur W. Pink Collection (The Attributes of God, The Sovereignty of God, the Beatitudes, and the Lord's Prayer)
The Bible Jesus Read, Philip Yancy
The Book on Leadership, John MacArthur
The World's Most Powerful Leadership Principle, James C. Hunter
Men of the Bible (One-year devotional), Ann Spangler & Robert Wolgemuth
Don't Date Naked, Michael & Amy Smalley (this one is fairly stupid, honestly)
When Good Men Are Tempted, Bill Perkins
The Way We Work, Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: A Critique of Dispensationalism, John Gerstner.
Soli Deo Gloria
Jon
So, I thougth I might start this thread to see how the idea might go over. Is anyone else interested in trading some dusty old books?
I was going through my collection and could easily bear to part with these:
Why I Am Not an Arminian, Robert A. Peterson & Michael D. Williams
The Doctrines of Grace, James Montgomery Boice & Philip Graham Ryken
Wild at Heart, John Eldridge
The Mark of a Man, Elizabeth Eliot
Keep in Step with the Spirit, J. I. Packer
Future Grace, John Piper
Debating Calvinism (Five Points, Two Views), James White & David Hunt
Scripture Alone, James White
The Essential Arthur W. Pink Collection (The Attributes of God, The Sovereignty of God, the Beatitudes, and the Lord's Prayer)
The Bible Jesus Read, Philip Yancy
The Book on Leadership, John MacArthur
The World's Most Powerful Leadership Principle, James C. Hunter
Men of the Bible (One-year devotional), Ann Spangler & Robert Wolgemuth
Don't Date Naked, Michael & Amy Smalley (this one is fairly stupid, honestly)
When Good Men Are Tempted, Bill Perkins
The Way We Work, Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: A Critique of Dispensationalism, John Gerstner.
Soli Deo Gloria
Jon