Weekly Giveaway (02/17)

“Find out how much God has given you and from it take what you need; the remainder is needed by others.” – St. Augustine

Because I’ve built up a large collection of duplicate books and resources, each week I’m giving away one or more of these items, absolutely free, no strings attached.

You can enter anytime during the week for this week’s giveaway, with a new one beginning each Friday. Check out a list of the past giveaways, go here.


Seek First the Kingdom: Challenging the Culture By Living Our Faith
by Cardinal Donald Wuerl

Today’s giveaway is another timely book in light of the HHS mandate. Earlier this week I reviewed Seek First the Kingdom (Our Sunday Visitor, hardcover, 190 pages) and said this:

Seek First the Kingdom isn’t a voting guide for specific political issues, but it does explore topics like religious liberty, the role of individual conscience, and the need for true Catholic identity. Wuerl handles these controversial topics with the grace and care expected of a renowned pastor and theologian and encourages more than laments.

With the political season in full swing, and the issue of ‘religious liberty’ in the spotlight, Seek First the Kingdom couldn’t be more timely. By reading it you’ll learn how to live your faith in the public sphere and thereby transform the culture.”

In order to win this week’s giveaway, leave a comment below answering this question:

What is one way that Christians can go public with their faith?


The winning comments will be randomly selected on Friday morning using a random number generator, and the giveaway will be sent out, free-of-charge, shortly thereafter to the three winners.

In the future I’ll be giving away many more books and resources–sometimes multiple items per giveaway. So check back next Friday!

Update: The drawing is closed for the week of Friday, February 17. Congratulations to Lloyd D. for winning this week! Check your e-mail for instructions on receiving the book. If you don’t see an e-mail from me, check your spam box–apparently e-mails with “giveaway” in the subject line often end up there.