This is week 2 of a 4 week series introducing my book Saving God’s Face, where I’m giving my book away along with other books related to the week’s topic.
This week’s theme is China. Since I know some people may not have an interest in China exactly, I’m offering the choice of two packages of free books. Someone will get my book and one of the following two book packages:
#1) China
Saving Face in China: A First-Hand Guide for Any Traveler to China
China in the 21st Century
#2) Life in Another Culture
Life in Another Culture
Cross-Cultural Connections
What about Week 1?
Werner Mischke, Vice President of Mission One, an organization that mobilizes and trains the church for partnership with national missionaries, focusing on unreached people groups and serving the poor and oppressed.
Werner entered the giveaway 3 times by both buying my book and then by posting something about it on his blog. Thanks Werner!
In addition to winning a copy of Saving God’s Face, he will choose 2 of the following books of his choice:
Contextualization in the New Testament
Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes
A Theological Analysis of Insider Movements
Living at the Crossroads: An Introduction to a Christian Worldview
How can you win next week?
If you have not already done so, then you can enter by…
1. Subscribe by EMAIL or FOLLOW the blog (this gets you 2 entries)
2. Post something about the book on your own blog or Facebook page (2 entries)
—you need to let me know
3. “Like” the Jackson Wu Page on Facebook (1 entry)
–make sure to add a link to my blog as well so I’ll be notified you did it.
4. “Follow” on Twitter (1 entry).
–If you are already a follower, then Tweet something about the book so I can see it.
Misc Notes
** I’ll start adding “entries” starting now. So, if you today enter in one of the ways mentioned, you’ll be entered into the contest.
** Your entries count for the entire four weeks (but you can only win once).
** If you buy the book, then leave a comment or post a blog to let me know. I’ll add an extra entry into the contest on your behalf. You can give away the free one as a gift. Keep the other books for yourself.