2 Free Christian Kindle Books: Non-Fiction

September 20, 2012

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When You Come Home: The True Love Story Of A Soldier's Heroism, His Wife's Sacrifice and the Resilience of America's Greatest GenerationWhen You Come Home: The True Love Story Of A Soldier’s Heroism, His Wife’s Sacrifice and the Resilience of America’s Greatest Generation
by Nancy Pitts
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First glimpsed in Tom Brokaw’s landmark bestseller, The Greatest Generation, the true-life love story of Daphne and Raymond Kelley went far deeper than Brokaw’s feature could reveal. Now When You Come Home provides the complete account of what New York Times book reviewer Michael Lind cited as “perhaps the most compelling” love story in Brokaw’s book.

Taking its title from a poem newlywed Daphne sent her soldier husband during World War II, When You Come Home tells of their young love in the heartland at the brink of war, and of the crushing uncertainty and fear as they find themselves a world apart. And when the poem comes back to Daphne – blood-stained by Raymond’s mortal wounds – When You Come Home shares the extraordinary event that restores the grieving young widow’s faith in the transcendent power of love.

We All Married IdiotsWe All Married Idiots
by Elaine W. Miller
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I married an idiot – and so did my spouse. The word, “idiot” is derived from the Greek word meaning “common man.” Aren’t we all common man? In fact, there is only One who was uncommon man – Jesus Christ. Elaine W. Miller encourages couples to keep their eyes fixed on Jesus and run a marriage marathon like an idiot, but not like a fool. An idiot may stumble or fall, but a fool runs the wrong way.

We All Married Idiots teaches husbands and wives to stop concentrating on the three things you will never change in your marriage and begin focusing on the ten things you can. Then, you will esteem your mate as a gift to treasure, not as an idiot to tolerate.

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John Debbie Sturdefant September 20, 2012 at 3:19 pm

Thank you.

Jody Mono September 20, 2012 at 3:25 pm

I am so looking forward to reading We all married idiots. 🙂

Tom Ellis September 20, 2012 at 3:29 pm

lol love you Jody!

Jody Mono September 20, 2012 at 6:04 pm

This does say ALL. 🙂 It also says idiot came from common man which we all are. It is a humorous christian book about marriage and it was free so don't get the wrong idea peeps.

Beth Anne Klein Buckley September 20, 2012 at 3:40 pm

Really looking forward to reading When You Come Home! Thank You!

Marilyn Walbridge Smith September 20, 2012 at 3:41 pm

thank you!

Donna Lancaster Newby September 20, 2012 at 4:14 pm

Thank you.

Trish Lindroth September 21, 2012 at 12:45 am

I just grabbed both of these books! I love reading true stories, especially if they are inspiring. And We All Married Idiots… who could pass up that title!

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