I mentioned “Forgotten God” by Francis Chan last week and how much I enjoyed it, and now I have a copy to give away. I’ll run this like my last contest. Retweet this post and then comment below, telling me why you want the book. I’ll use random.org to pick a random winner Christmas night at 11:59 pm Mountain Time. Merry Christmas and good luck!!!
***Contest over***
@xcetrachick says
Really like the perspective Francis Chan takes and am curious to see what this book is about.
thedewde says
I really like his sermon at the Catalyst Conference on Communion. I quote from him often.
kimmlee says
I really enjoy learning from him.
John says
Chan writes in a way that grabs ones attention and causes one to think outside the preconcived box. This is a read I've been looking fwd to getting in my hands.
Good luck to everyone in the pool. I believe this is going to be one of those books that can change a life.
Mary says
This has been one book I've been looking forward to for months! Chan has an amazing heart and I LOVE his views on the Spirit. I'm glad he's coming out of hiding. 🙂 I'm interested to see how this book will shape megachurches across America…
@ineffableGod says
I really like Francis Chan..Crazy Love was just 'wow.' And I recommend listening to cornerstone simi podcasts…some really good teaching by him and others. Been looking to read his second book…so either way I'll get it. Thanks Adam for doing these..hope you had a wonderful Christmas bro!
Beckie says
I would like the chance to read another Francis Chan book! Crazy Love was awesome! I like reading out-of-the-box thoughts! Authors like Chan, mcmanus, and bell help stir new ideas in me on ways 2 reach this generation!
Mark says
I just heard Francis Chan the other day and was impressed. Would like to become familiar with his writings.
dwfaust says
I've never read any of Frances Chan's work, but would love to start.
@sadlierka says
I heard a Francis Chan podcast a few monthes ago during the time when a bunch of churches were talking about one prayer. I really liked what he said. Since then I have checked out a few more of his podcasts, so I'd love read what he says in Forgotten God.
@sarnaa says
Francis Chan challenges us to not just ask, but to answer the tough questions about our devotion to Christ. The next thing/area/stage/phase of my life depends on asking the hard questions and answering honestly. That has made the difference in my journey and landed me where I am today. I am not ready for the answer to the next question, but I need it and desperately want it. That's where my heart is.
@missmellie says
I would love a fresh start with God for the new year.
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