Special Offer for Escape to Reality Readers

I’ve got a special offer for you. A real gem. Why? Because this week marks the third anniversary of me being on Patreon.

For those who’ve wondered why everything on Escape to Reality is free (and ad-free!), Patreon is the answer. Patreon is a crowdfunding platform where a lot of readers contribute a little each month, and the result is I get to write full time about the gospel of grace.

Patrons are partners in this gospel, and their support is not without benefits. Over the past three years patrons have:

  • seen early drafts and received advance copies of my new books
  • received dozens of exclusive patron-only articles and study notes
  • helped me choose cover designs and titles for new books
  • been the first to hear about freebies and promotions
  • participated in online Q&A sessions with me
  • been the first to see things like book trailers, videos, tracts and forewords I’ve written
  • been able to download hi-res artwork and maps from my books
  • enabled me to give away thousands of books and equip leaders in developing nations
  • received practical instruction on how to publish their own titles (great for budding authors!)
  • and more!

Here’s the deal: Sign up as a patron today, and you’ll not only get instant access to most of these benefits, you will also enjoy two special anniversary offers:

1. You will receive my latest ebook, which is a jazzed-up version of Spurgeon’s classic sermon, “All of Grace.” This is one of the best grace sermons ever preached, but as it’s written in Ye Olde English, it’s a hard read. I’ve rewritten for the 21st century so you can appreciate Spurgeon’s masterpiece. This ebook is not available anywhere else in the world. You can’t buy it, borrow it, and it’s not on Amazon. But you can get it on Patreon if you’re signed up by this Friday.

2. For every patron who signs up by Friday, I will give away a corresponding number of books. Sign up at the $1 level, and I will give away 1 book. Sign up at the $25 level, and I will give away 25 books, and so on. Your contribution will help others hear about the good news of grace!

Being a patron is easy and cheap, and you can cancel at any time. But these exclusive offers are only good for the next two days. Don’t delay. Sign up now.

Paul

PS: One more thing: pledge ten bucks or more by Friday and you will get instant access to my last two books, AD70 and the End of the World and my award-winning Letters From Jesus. Awesome!

6 Comments on Special Offer for Escape to Reality Readers

  1. John Oerlemans // June 19, 2019 at 6:58 pm // Reply

    I would like to contribute in NZ Dollars as we are living on New Zesland too. How do wr do that Paul? Btw we have so enjoyed your book The gospel in 10 words!! Wished I had read that 50 years ago….

  2. Careful with Spurgeon. He subscribed to Reformed theology, which gave us Lordship Salvation, not to mention he believed in limited atonement. I would find encouragement in his words, but often I would find despair.

    • You might say the same thing about the people who wrote the Bible. For instance, Moses preached undiluted law and killed people who disagreed with him. If we were to only read books by perfect people, we would read nothing at all. “All of grace” is a fantastic sermon that has brought life and liberty to hundreds of thousands of people.

  3. I would LOVE to read your offered book Charles Spurgeon’s “ALL OF GRACE” but I don’t do well reading e-books. Will you consider publishing it in Hardback or Paperback at any time.
    I’ll joyfully donate for that opportunity.

    I feel BLESSED every time I read your Articles – Thank You for opening the treasures of GOD’S WORD to all of us!

    • Hi Judy, normally I would, but as this is not a particularly big ebook it’s not worth taking to a printer. (Book covers alone cost me close to $1,000.) The ebook comes in three different formats depending on where and how you want to read it. If I were you, I would go for the PDF version and print it on your home printer. Thanks for the feedback.

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