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Free Resources From Our Friends

 
Eleanor Elms | March 27, 2020

What a strange week it has been. Many of us have begun working remotely, possibly with spouses or children at home. Many others have lost their jobs due to the business closures. It's an uncertain and worrying time for many of us. One of the lovely things to come out of this coronavirus nightmare is the generosity of individuals sharing content online to keep us going. We've rounded up some of the best things we've seen shared online that we hope you'll enjoy. Whether you’re looking for an interesting article, something to entertain your kids or a few freebies, we’ve got your back. 

Articles and podcasts

Here are a few of our favorite coronavirus-related articles:

We love podcasts here at The Good Book Company. So much so that we started our own! Here are a few episodes from the podcast world that you might find encouraging... 

Podcasts for kids and families...

For the kids

Here’s a round up of things to keep kids occupied… 

Online content to keep them entertained

Downloadable resources: 

We want to serve you during these turbulent times, that’s why you can currently get 40% off all of our children's storybooks and coloring books. The accompanying downloadable images are all free. Find out more here.

Free stuff

  • Ligonier teaching resources now free 
  • The Dwell Bible app is offering free 60-day access to Dwell's church account subscription. That means every member of a congregation can get Dwell free for the next 60 days. No strings attached. If you're a pastor/staff at a church, email covid19@dwellapp.io
  • A 7 day coronavirus prayer guide from LifeWay
  • Sign up to an 8 week scripture reading program from the Bible Project. 
  • At The Good Book Company, we offer a monthly free eBook and giveaway. Don’t miss out on those!

Let us know what free resources you've been enjoying in the comments.

Eleanor Elms

Eleanor is a Marketing and Publicity Assistant for The Good Book Company. She lives in west London with her husband, Alastair. They attend Trinity West Church where Eleanor helps with children's work.