Andy Stanley DVD Giveaway – Here’s How to Win
Winners announced at the bottom of the post
Andy Stanley can flat out teach. I read Communicating for a Change in one of my seminary classes and it changed the way that I communicate. Solid.
As such, we’ve partnered with the good people of Catalyst and are giving away three sets of “Systems” – a DVD teaching by Mr. Stanley himself.
In the DVD, Andy explains the ways in which many systems are flawed, how to attain the behaviors you desire through a system, the components of an effective system, and biblical principles that should be integrated into every system.
Interested?
Here’s How to Win
- TWEET THIS: Just entered to win a “Systems†DVD from @AndyStanley. Comment here & RT to enter – http://bit.ly/andy-dvd
- COMMENT BELOW: With your Twitter handle (so I can verify you did step 1) and your favorite book you’ve read recently.
- AT 5 PM CST TODAY: I’ll randomly choose three entrants below to win 1 DVD each!
It really is that simple. Plus, as the website description says, you get
Bonus features include behind-the-scenes interviews with Andy Stanley, Jeff Henderson (Pastor of North Point’s Buckhead Church), Carlos Whittaker (Service Programming Director at Buckhead Church), and Jenny Boyett (Director of Assimilation for North Point Ministries).
I’m a sucker for bonus footage.
Post Script: Andy’s coming to Chicago for Catalyst One Day on March 25, so if you dig his stuff and live in the area make sure to check it out.
—-
UPDATE: We have our winners! Congrats to the following tweeps:
- @jsym
- @davidhuey
- @onejp
You won! Email me at justin (at) bedeviant.com with your mailing address and we’ll get these sent out to you real quick-like. Thanks to all who played.



Yo! I know I'm a little late to the punch on this one, but I just finished Crazy Love by Francis Chan.
You know my Twitter handle, but I'll leave it anyway. @jaycaruso
Recent favorite book would be, “A Million Miles in A Thousand Years” by Donald Miller.
I entered @kacisloss
I just finished 'UnChristian,' so good and so challenging.
@rahulusfbcm
Fav Book – Get Uncomfortable
@gutsygrace – recently finished “The Principle of the Path” by Andy Stanley — loved it!
I devour anything I can get that comes from Andy Stanley: books, podcasts, sermons, tweets, events, and more. My twitter handle is @godsdabomb. I finished “Communicating for Change” just about a month ago and it's revolutionized the way I communicate. I've already handed it off to a few others and began teaching them along the same lines. It's amazing to see how Andy's model is helping others too.
Just finished “From the shop floor to the top floor: Releasing the CEO within” by Wes Cantrell. “Wes presents 7 Keys that unlock the doors and facilitate your upward movement in any vocation and guide you to releasing the success potential the Lord has placed within you. Your purpose will become clear when you take responsibility for your personal development and focus on how your thinking and development must align with the Scripture.
twitter – jamesrivera94
UnChristian
@evdaddy
Outliers
@davidhuey halfway through Seth Godin's Linchpin – pretty awesome so far!
I am currently reading “Getting Unstucked” by Linda Mintle. I am a life coach working with people on their path of recovery from divorce. So many people find themselves “stuck” during and after a divorce. Linda has a PhD and takes a Biblical approach to her work.
twitter id @shelleygrieser
@johnwaldo
I see the implications of “Systems” everywhere- my church, my job, my hobbies. I would LOVE to have a copy of this to “share the love”
@andy1131
I know I'm late, but I just tweeted – in case you're still giving it away! Never hurts to ask, right?
darn, missed out
well done to the winners
@tonySimoncini and I love Jesus Wants To Save Christians!
@tonySimoncini and even though I read it a while ago, I'm starting it in our small group for March.- Jesus Wants To Save Christians
Got here a day late!
hi ya…would LOOOVE to win this set! My twitter handle is: @mickgeorge
@dannywahlquist I enjoyed Primal by Mark Batterson
@dannywahlquist I enjoyed Primal by Mark Batterson