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Book Giveaway 2 of 5: Don’t Just Send a Resume

I’ve written a blog post nearly every week for the last six years. During that same time, I’ve also written dozens of guest posts for various websites and even a few books. And I love this. It’s not a chore. Most of the time, writing feels like eating ice cream and running downhill.

But after six years, I’m getting tired. I need a small break.

You can watch the short video below for a better introduction, but as a way to get some rest while at the same time show appreciation to my blog readers, I’m giving away physical copies of all the books I’ve written. (If you watched the last video, the first 2:22 is the same; just skip ahead to hear about this week’s book.) For five weeks this summer, I’m giving away five paperback copies of each of the five books that I’ve written. Each week I’ll giveaway a different book.

The only thing you need to do to get a paperback book is sign up for my blog (here) and reply to the welcome email to send me your address. If you are already subscribed to my blog, please share this post with a friend who might like to subscribe and get a paperback book.

This week I’m giving away copies of Don’t Just Send a Resume: How to Find the Right Job in a Local Church. In the last 15 years, many books have been written to help a church navigate the job-search process. But only one book—this book—has been written to help pastors. I’m thankful that in the last few weeks the book has been featured by 9MarksThe Gospel Coalition, and Tim Challies (Kindle Deals, Aug. 17).

Don’t Just Send a Resume features short contributions by 12 published authors and ministry leaders, including: Chris Brauns, Cara Croft, Dave Harvey, David Mathis, J. A. Medders, Sam Rainer, Chase Replogle, William Vanderbloemen, Kristen Wetherell, Jared C. Wilson, and Jeremy Writebol.

Fine Print:

  1. You must subscribe to my email list (here).

  2. You must be a new subscriber.

  3. You must reply to the “welcome” email with your address.

  4. You must have an address in the United States (sorry of you live elsewhere!)