3 Free Christian Kindle Books: Non-Fiction

September 4, 2012

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The Sensational Scent of PrayerThe Sensational Scent of Prayer
by Rachel Wojnarowski
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What does prayer smell like? One year of Bible study. One summer of Bible teaching. One ebook: “The Sensational Scent of Prayer.”

Each step brought the familiar sights and sounds closer. The annual trek to the tabernacle was one dreaded by Hannah. The trip only meant more of the teasing and taunting; when would it ever end?

As the smell of the constant, burning incense of tabernacle lamps became stronger and stronger, Hannah’s broken spirit poured out words of desperation. Anguish flooded her body, disabling her voice.

The tabernacle’s perfumes waft higher into the air and Hannah’s prayers trailed just behind them, soaring to the heavens, rousing the attention of her heavenly Father…

The Holy Bible: HCSB Digital Text EditionThe Holy Bible: HCSB Digital Text Edition
by B&H Publishing Group
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This updated text edition of the HCSB is optimized for easy reading on digital devices. Free from the visual clutter of footnotes, cross references, and other links, this edition is fast to navigate and easy to use. 

The HCSB was developed by 100 scholars and English stylists from 17 denominations, who prayerfully translated what is one of the most significant Bible translations available today. The HCSB reflects linguistic advances in vocabulary, grammar, punctuation and formatting while it retains meaningful theological terms. In the HCSB you’ll find God’s personal name (Yahweh), the use of “Messiah” in the New Testament, and the use of “slave” in the New Testament, just to name a few examples. Also, you’ll notice the contemporary speech patterns in the HCSB mean that words like “behold” and “shall” are not used. Instead, words or phrases that are common today can be found in their place. 

The HCSB employs a first-of-its kind translation philosophy known as Optimal Equivalence, which seeks to achieve an optimal balance of literary precision and emotive clarity through a comprehensive analysis of the text at every level. This process assures maximum transfer of both words and thoughts contained in the original.

Dressed Up Moms' Devotions to GoDressed Up Moms’ Devotions to Go
by Marilyn Nutter
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Is it time to clean out your spiritual closet & update your faith wardrobe?

When you go out each day, you might look fabulous on the outside but your spiritual wardrobe may be in tatters. Dressed Up Moms’ Devotions to Go offers you “fashion” advice that is eternal. Dressed Up Moms’ uses a them Scripture verse & devotional with a wardrobe metaphor that encourage you to use the Master Designer’s wardrobe recommendations for daily dressing.

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Christine Ippolito Shaw September 4, 2012 at 3:42 pm

Thanks

David Ball September 4, 2012 at 4:25 pm

thank you!

Theresa Clipperton September 4, 2012 at 4:31 pm

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John Debbie Sturdefant September 4, 2012 at 11:22 pm

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Rebecca Pineau September 5, 2012 at 12:49 am

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