I have an extra copy of Alex & Brett Harris’ new book new book, Start Here: Doing Hard Things Right Where You Are. It is an awesome and amazing follow up to their previous book Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations. Both books are amazing and great books that I would put in the hands of any teenager, parent of a teenager, student pastor, etc. who would be willing to read them. I’ll be posting a review of Start Here on Monday of next week (March 15, 2010), it hits the shelves the next day (March 16th, 2010).
In the meantime you can win a copy before it hits the bookstores! Just leave a creative and convincing comment below on why you deserve the book. I’ll draw from the most creative and convincing comments and announce the winner (in the comments section here) on March 15th. If you win I will need to be able to contact you via e-mail (so make sure you fill that part out when leaving a comment).
Since my review is not out yet. Here is a tidbit about the book…
At the age of eighteen, Alex and Brett Harris wrote Do Hard Things—and launched a movement that would change a generation. Young people around the world were ready to be inspired, ready to move beyond complacency, ready to rebel against society’s low expectations.
Now the highly anticipated companion book, Start Here, answers the questions Alex and Brett have received from thousands of teens on their worldwide conference tour and popular online community: How do I get started? What hard things does God want me to do? How do I keep from getting discouraged or burned out? What is the best way to inspire others?
Filled with stories and insights from Alex, Brett, and other real-life rebelutionaries, Start Here is a powerful and practical guide for young people who are ready to take the next step and blast past apathy. Let the rebelution continue.
You can also follow Alex & Brett on their website and blog… TheRebelution.com.
Not only am I the first to leave a comment wanting free stuff, but I amalso one of the best looking guys you know. Of course I have no idea who you know or hang out with, and I barely know you myself, but I am sure that there would be no argument from the majority of your friends on my good looks and love of free things.
Thank you for your consideration,
Neil
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I believe that I need this book because I need some encouragement right now and some new focus on getting started with the hard stuff. The devil has really been working on me lately and I could really use the inspiration for myslef and the students that I assist at WHS.
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So… It’s March 15th… any word on the free stuff… or my good looks?
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Neil you are right! I just put your name and Danielle’s in a hat and drew you out. I’ll catch up with you next Monday.
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