Like Wikipedia, But Better

Want to know what question I get asked more than any other? “How much does it cost to use the Grace Commentary?” Or “Where can I purchase the Grace Commentary?”
For those who don’t know, the Grace Commentary is free. There’s no subscription. No paywall. Just free grace.
The Grace Commentary is like Wikipedia: open to all, supported by a few. And like Wikipedia, it wouldn’t exist without the generosity of readers like you.
Which brings me to the question I ask readers, just once a year: Do you believe the Grace Commentary needs to exist?
If you believe the Grace Commentary is making a difference, here’s your chance to make an impact. Join our supporters’ team today and help us achieve our goal of getting the grace message to everyone everywhere. Signing up is easy, and you can cancel at any time.
Here’s this year’s deal:
👉 Sign up for just $10/month by Saturday, May 10, and as a thank you, I’ll send you an advance PDF copy of my brand-new book, The Grace Bible: Romans. You’ll get it a month before it hits the shelves. Plus, you’ll get instant access to my private library of classic sermons, study notes, ebooks, parables, publishing tips, and more.
👉 Sign up for $25/month or more, and you’ll receive all of the above AND get your name added to our exclusive list of supporters and co-editors — a lasting reminder that you helped make this project possible.
You can also make a special gift or annual donation.
It is a blessing and a privilege to share the gospel of grace with people all around the world. If you are able to join the team, we’ll be thrilled to have you.
Paul
“The Grace Commentary is my daily study guide. It has helped me to see grace on every page of the Bible.” ~ a reader from Zambia



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