You may have heard of the Reformed T-Shirt hoopla, and it seems to have all started with the man in the “Jonathan Edwards is my home boy” T-shirt on the front cover of Christianity Today a month or so ago. Well, I am in the running for a free shirt compliments of Frank Turk (a.k.a. Centuri0n) of Pyromaniacs.
You can check out the contest details here. But the time limit has already expired for entering the contest. However, since I already entered, it is possible that I might win! The winner is the person whose shirt idea (which could not have been one Frank was already selling when he decided to begin the contest) sells the most merchandise this month. You can see the list of competing slogans here. And you can see all the merchandise for my idea: “Charles Finney is Not my home boy”, here. [If you are aghast that I would come up with that slogan, check out this post.]
I fear that not many will be willing to fork out the money required for one of these shirts, but they do look pretty cool. And Christmas is around the corner. Hey, maybe we could buy a few of these and distribute them at the local hyper fundamentalist institution! Okay, just kidding!
Lest some accuse me of undue pressure placed on my readers to fork out massive quantities of the green stuff, let me inform you of some free music! Sovereign Grace Ministries has produced a new Christmas CD, Savior, which seems very good. They are offering an mp3 download of one of the songs from that CD, “Hope has Come” for free. I really like the song, and since it is free, what can you lose by downloading it? Just click here and proceed to the checkout. (HT: Mathew Sims) Also, if you head over to Bob Kauflin’s blog, Worship Matters, he is currently offering a free download of one of the songs from the recent Sovereign Grace Ministries CD release, Valley of Vision. The song is “O Great God”, and you can find a link on his sidebar where you can right-click and select “save target as” to download the music to your computer. (Thanks Bob Kauflin & Sovereign Grace!)
∼striving for the unity of the faith for the glory of God∼ Eph. 4:3,13 “¢ Rom. 15:5-7
We sang “O Great God” this morning at Clifton Babtist.
Are you guys some sort of extreme version of SBC or something? I mean the term “Babtist” rather than “Baptist”?
Just kidding. I agree it is a great song.