Loving Well by William P. Smith

In anticipation of William P. Smith‘s new book entitled Loving Well, published by New Growth Press and coming out in February, New Growth Press is sponsoring a giveaway here at Reformed Mind. To qualify for this free copy of Loving Well, you must submit YOUR story to Reformed Mind using the form below. There is no word limit. The only requirement is a thoughtful reflection on an instance when you experienced “loving well” whether you were the giver or the recipient. It could have been in the midst of a difficult situation or just a kind gesture.
We will read through the submissions and select one to be highlighted here on the blog. The highlighted post will receive the copy of Loving Well.

Please submit your stories by Friday, February 3, 2012 and we will announce and publish the featured story here on Reformed Mind, on Monday February 6, 2012.

We look forward to reading these stories of acts of love in the midst of living life!

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How People Change by Tim Lane and Paul Tripp

Authors: Tim Lane & Paul Tripp
Paperback: $12.23 (Purchase)
Kindle Ed.: $9.99 (Download)
Description: “What does it take for lasting change to take root in your life? If you’ve ever tried, failed, and wondered why, you need How People Change. This book explains the biblical pattern for change in a clear, practical way you can apply to the challenges of daily life. But change involves more than a biblical formula: you will see how God is at work to make you the person you were created to be. That powerful, loving, redemptive relationship is at the heart of all positive change you experience.” – Amazon.com

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Broken-Down House by Paul D. Tripp

Author: Paul David Tripp
Paperback: $11.16
Kindle Ed.: $3.99
Description: “Sin has ravaged the house that God created. This world sits slumped, disheveled, and in pain, groaning for the restoration that can only be accomplished by the hands of him who built it in the first place. The bad news is that you and I are living right in the middle of the restoration process. The good news is that the divine Builder will not relent until everything about his house is made totally new again. Emmanuel lives here with us, and he is at work returning his house to its former beauty. Someday you will live forever in a fully restored house, but right now you are called to live with peace, joy, and productivity in a place damaged by sin. How can you be an active part of the restoration at the heart of God s plan? The book in your hands will teach you to live productively in the here and now.” – Amazon.com

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