Just recently purchased a bundle of books tied to baptist history. 100 books (100mb download) for 25$. I haven't yet read through many of them, but the titles are interesting, and some are titles I've heard about in class, and seen referenced by my baptist history prof in his notes. All in all a good deal for me I think. I also picked up WEA resource library for 33$ which contained 40 some volumes and a journal that mostly covers missions topics. I am passionate about missions, and the bundle contained Stott, Packer, and others I respect.
My next purchase is likely to be the goodly heritage resource library 1-3. I only want one title in it, but the title costs by it self nearly as much as the librarys 1-3, so its a good deal I think. I like having lots of books, and am increasingly becoming proficient in search, especially with lots of tags, and collections that I can use to limit my searches to a specific range.
The first two were treats, this third one I need for a class.
- Kept Bronze. Saved me more money to keep it.
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