Interesting offer this month.
Be aware though that there's a typo in that the $1.99 offer is actually priced at $4.99 according to the Logos homepage and how it appears in the shopping cart.
https://www.logos.com/free-book-of-the-month
I already own the entire series but it is a very interesting offer.
Thank you Paul and thanks FL [Y]
Verbum FBotM is up too, and it's also a sampler of a big expensive series:
https://verbum.com/free-book-of-the-month
FL Connect hasn't rolled over to June yet, but kudos on getting these up so fast!
The free book from Faithlife Ebooks is Escape from Reason by Francis A. Schaeffer:
https://ebooks.faithlife.com/free-book-of-the-month
Thanks guys - and Logos of course!
The free book from Faithlife Ebooks is Escape from Reason by Francis A. Schaeffer: https://ebooks.faithlife.com/free-book-of-the-month
That's nice - actually I much more looked forward to reading the plus one (for 5,99), unfortunately it's not available for international customers:
Thanks for the heads up...
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Already own all of free books on offer this month from the various sites.
The WBC volumes are interesting for someone who does not have them in that is dynamic pricing on offer this month for the whole set - Z doesn’t normally do dynamic pricing.
Interesting offer this month. Be aware though that there's a typo in that the $1.99 offer is actually priced at $4.99 according to the Logos homepage and how it appears in the shopping cart. https://www.logos.com/free-book-of-the-month
Same here...
Anyway, the other deals and freebies this month are just awesome.
Note that you might already have a version of this in The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer. Which I don’t see listed anywhere now so not sure if it was in a base package or collection...
The free book from Faithlife Ebooks is Escape from Reason by Francis A. Schaeffer: https://ebooks.faithlife.com/free-book-of-the-month Note that you might already have a version of this in The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer. Which I don’t see listed anywhere now so not sure if it was in a base package or collection...
You are right. It used to be available as a standalone product, but was pulled from being sold years ago.
I much more looked forward to reading the plus one (for 5,99), unfortunately it's not available for international customers:
I guess that Canada is not considered "international" because it is available for me.
Verbum FBotM is up too, and it's also a sampler of a big expensive series: https://verbum.com/free-book-of-the-month FL Connect hasn't rolled over to June yet, but kudos on getting these up so fast!
I like Verbum’s page. It shows you right off the bat 🦇 the FBOTM and at the bottom add to cart, but it tells you if you already own it, so you save time and not bother clicking and going to the cart to find out if you own it or not.
DAL
The faith life ebooks have not been updated yet, they still have the code for May.
Well it doesn't really say "international", does it? It says "your country", without giving a specific list of countries/locations that are excluded.
All we know so far is that "my country" (Netherlands) and "NB.Mick's country" (Germany?) are excluded.
None of the Zondervan sets on offer have Dynamic pricing enabled anymore. Did they disable it?
For the longest time, Zondervan never allowed it... I believe they had a limited opportunity a while back for some items.
None of the Zondervan sets on offer have Dynamic pricing enabled anymore. Did they disable it? For the longest time, Zondervan never allowed it... I believe they had a limited opportunity a while back for some items.
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Dynamic pricing should be enabled for the Publisher Spotlight sale. We're checking into that now.
Thanks for pointing that out, that has been fixed.
The codes and book selection are now updated for June: https://connect.faithlife.com/get-started
Happiness is Free Book Day.
You can add Australia as another country it is not available.
I guess that Canada is not considered "international" because it is available for me. Well it doesn't really say "international", does it? It says "your country", without giving a specific list of countries/locations that are excluded. All we know so far is that "my country" (Netherlands) and "NB.Mick's country" (Germany?) are excluded.
So I have many well regarded commentaries on Exodus and John. Also I don't read Hebrew or Greek. I know the two WBCs on offer are well priced, but I don't need to spend money for the sake of it.
Would anyone care to persuade me that either of these commentaries are must have or have significantly assisted them when preaching - over other commentaries.
So I have many well regarded commentaries on Exodus and John. Also I don't read Hebrew or Greek. I know the two WBCs on offer are well priced, but I don't need to spend money for the sake of it. Would anyone care to persuade me that either of these commentaries are must have or have significantly assisted them when preaching - over other commentaries.
I'll reply since no one else has yet.
I got the whole WBC last year when it was on sale at a great price. To be very honest: I don't find them particularly useful for preaching and rarely turn to them during sermon prep. (I probably use the WBC OT volumes slightly more as I don't have as many OT commentaries as I do NT.) For me, rarely does a sermon turn on a particular point of grammar or vocabulary; conversely, other commentaries get me the information I need faster and more clearly. (I've become particularly fond of the Pillar NTC.)
That said, often it is advisable to pick up the free book of the month and the associated deeply discounted volumes for the dynamic pricing benefits it gives in future purchases of set and base packages. However, dynamic pricing is not always available on this particular set.
Thanks Sean.
Yes picked up the free one. I suspect I'll never want to buy the whole WBC series so dynamic pricing - if it applied - wouldn't matter later. I haven't read any reviews yet on the Exodus or the John volumes to make me believe they're must buys (especially for preaching). You seem to confirm my thoughts.
Paul,
I have used the Exodus one a bit, Durham is probably not your first choice as Childs, Enns, Stuart or the new Apollos (or Carpenter have not read this one yet) one would be, but having said that I had picked up a few things from Durham that have been useful.
Paul, I have used the Exodus one a bit, Durham is probably not your first choice as Childs, Enns, Stuart or the new Apollos (or Carpenter have not read this one yet) one would be, but having said that I had picked up a few things from Durham that have been useful.
Thanks Phil. I have the Enns and Stuart ones you mention. I also have Currid and Mackay, along with several others. I've also enjoyed Ryken on Exodus.