Contest Time with Spurgeon

UPDATE: Contest winners are Linda T, Tammy, Rhonda England, and Latayne Scott. Thanks so much for your responses — I wish I could have given you all prizes! For this contest I would like you to tell me what this phrase of Spurgeon’s means to you —...

Contest Winner

Sorry for the delay in picking a winner for the New Year’s Contest — our internet connection has been irregular. So, playing the role of “gift god” as Harvey puts it, I’m picking Meg Volmer to win the set of books. Meg, can you send me your...

Three Contests

Monday we’ll pick a winner of the New Year’s contest — you have a few more days to enter. Also, tomorrow we’ll be picking the winners of the “Transfer is a Propaganda Technique” contests on Facebook and Fallacy Detective...

New Year’s Contest

Painting by Johannah (Bluedorn) Stanford Quilling project by Johannah (Bluedorn) Stanford What art or craft project are you and your kids working on this winter? Tell us about it in the comments here, and we’ll pick a winner next week. The winner will receive...

Transfer as a propoganda technique

Transfer is a propaganda technique. An advertiser uses this technique when he tries to transfer our good feelings about one thing, to his product. There is no real connection between smoking cigarettes and a cowboy, but Marlboro wants you to associate the two....