Friday, October 2, 2009

The Love Revolution by Joyce Meyer - Give-Away!

Joyce Meyer is not satisfied with the status quo. She believes that we each need to become a revolutionary and practice love every day. And if Joyce has her way, the revolution will spread - person by person, house by house, town by town, until the old culture of selfishness and greed gives way to a new culture of concern for others.

The book is a revolutionaries' manual, a hands-on primer for bringing the Golden Rule to life in the twenty-first century. Meyer starts out by giving some stunning statistics. Right now...210,000 children will die this week because of poverty; 640 million children do not have adequate shelter; every day, 3,000 children are abducted into the sex-trafficking industry; every day, 16,000 children die from hunger-related causes. She goes on to say that although crisis is global, the solution is local. We can't solve the world's problems, but that isn't a reason to remain idle.

LOVE REVOLUTION focuses on personal behavior on the local scale. It's not just a call to action; it is a call to being: being the person who goes out of your way to encourage someone who's out of hope; being the one who smiles at a stranger; being the one who is willing to do something for nothing. The paradox: when we do something for nothing, what we often get is something far greater.

Hatchette (those folks are great!) are allowing me to give-away five (5) copies!

USA and Canada Only - NO PO Boxes

Please leave an email in your comment to enter.

Deadline to enter is October 13th - Winners announced October 14th.

19 comments:

  1. This book sounds vry inspirational. I would love win it.
    dftrew(at)gmail(dot)com

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  2. Very interesting topic. Would love to read it, so please sign me up.

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  3. Hi! No need to enter me; just posted on Win A Book for you.

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  4. I'd love this.

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  5. This sounds like a wonderful book and I would love to add it to my library! crystal.fournier@hotmail.com

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  6. Count me in please! I'd love a chance to read this book.

    unforgetable_dreamer_always(at)hotmail.com

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  7. Joyce Meyer is a very talented writer and I would like to win this book. Thanks for the giveaway!

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  8. Joyce Meyer is a great speaker and motivator. I would appreciate the opportunity to read this book.

    bevsclark at gmail dot com

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  9. Joyce Meyer is a great speaker and author. I'd love to read this book. Please include me.

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  10. Joyce Meyer is very inspirational...would love to read her newest book...please count me in...thanks.

    karen k
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  11. Please accept this as my entry. It sounds interesting... Thank you!

    Aliya D.
    aliyadaya(at)shaw(dot)ca

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  12. I love Joyce Meyer She has a special gift of helping you to relate god's word to your everyday life
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  13. yay! enter me. haleymathiot at yahoo dot com

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  14. I'd really like to read this. Thanks.
    pbclark(at)netins(dot)net

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  15. I just finished one of Joyce Meyer's books, Any Minute. This one sounds totally different. I'd love the opportunity to read this book. Thanks.

    bgcchs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  16. This souds like a great read.
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  17. Sounds like a fantastic read. Count me in, please. Thanks!

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  18. I would enjoy this book=) Please enter me in your giveaway!
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  19. sounds like a good winter read thx for contest,,
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