Request for books for prisoners

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LaurieBluedorn

Puritan Board Freshman
Over the past two years we've received about 30 letters from prisoners (two different prisons) asking for books. One prison offers some kind of seminary degree and the other prison has classes for the prisoners. Below are excerpts from various letters:

"In nine months I have been asked to have curriculum ready for introduction to logic, introduction to rhetoric, and Bible doctrine classes. Currently I am studying: Logic by Issac Watts, Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview by Craig and Moreland, Critical Reasoning by Cederblom and Paulsen, Workbook for Arguments by Morrow and Weston, An Introduction to Policy Debate by Shipe, Jeub's Guide to Speech and Debate by Jeub, The Fallacy Detective, The Thinking Toolbox, and A Greek Alphabetarion. If you have any curriculum materials it would be very helpful. I do not know how to develop a curriculum. Perhaps it would be best if I learn that by experience, maybe not." Eric

"Thank you for sending me the great books The Fallacy Detective and The Thinking Toolbox, along with all the other pamphlets. I really enjoy reading great theologians of the past, especially reformed, at least to some degree. I have passed the pamphlets on to the hungry multitude that is forced to feed upon the tons of charismatic material that floods the Texas prison system. Your help is greatly received and I pray that the Lord will continue to use you to be a blessing to many others. I've even had to promise an older gentleman that if I get rid of my Fallacy Detective, he is the first to get it. Even in his old age he is hungry to learn. Sometimes we never know what a blessing we are to people. You may never see the men you bless, but just know that it is very appreciated." Jason

"I wanted to write to say thank you very much for the materials that you sent. I've been studying and meditating hard on this Reformed Theology. The more I come to grips with the sovereignty of God the less I can get away from it...." JL

"I've already thanked the Lord for blessing me with all those books,but I'm writing in order to thank the vessels He used as well. It is strange just how much more you learn when you have your own books to write in and interact with the author. You can check out the program you are indirectly supporting at www.heartoftexasfoundation.org." Jeff

If you have any books we can send the prisoners, please send them to us and we'll forward them on (Harvey Bluedorn, 525 120th Ave, New Boston, IL 61272). Our email address is [email protected].

They need any kind of educational materials (5th grade and up) or devotional materials. The devotional materials need to be from a doctrines of grace/reformed perspective. The materials can be gently used or new. No CDs or DVDs or anything made of glass or metal.
 
Laurie,
Among other resources, the Chapel Library in Florida used to get good material into peoples hands for a donation. I don't know if they are still around. Most of the material is shorter than book size, but there was good stuff to be had.......... We are almost neighbors:handshake:
 
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