Winner Announcement – Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes

by | Dec 21, 2012 | Uncategorized

We ended up with 43 comments on our book giveaway post from earlier this week. Here’s how we came up with a winner. Late last night my four oldest kids each chose a number between 1 and 43. We wrote those four numbers down on slips of paper. Then we let our fifth child (age 2) pick one. She chose #30. This means that Paul Weir is the winner of the Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes: Cultural Studies in 1 Corinthians. Congratulations Paul! We hope you enjoy the book.

And thanks to everyone else who participated. Be on the lookout for additional giveaways in the new year.

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