Saturday’s Christian Kindle Book Deals

April 6, 2013

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Busy Moms' Devotions to GoBusy Moms’ Devotions to Go
by Lori Z. Scott
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Busy Moms’ Devotions to Go offers insights into God’s wisdom and faithfulness gleaned during practical experience in the trenches.

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Megan’s Hero (The Callahans of Texas)- Save 77%

Megan's HeroMegan’s Hero by Sharon Gillenwater

Six months pregnant, unmarried, broke, and alone, Megan Smith doesn’t think things can get much worse – and then they do. Stuck on the road without shelter when a tornado appears, Megan barely escapes with her life. And when Will Callahan comes upon her in the road, her life will never be the same. While staying at the Callahan family ranch, she finds herself daring to love again, even while she suspects that Will’s affection for her can’t be anything but pity. But when she realizes that the townspeople think she’s just a gold digger, she can’t bear to stay. Can Will convince her that her past doesn’t mean a thing when it comes to love?

Filled with the easy charm and warmth of Texas, Megan’s Hero will have readers believing in the power of love and forgiveness.

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Praying Circles around Your Children

Praying Circles around Your ChildrenPraying Circles around Your Children
by Mark Batterson

Mark Batterson shares a perfect blend of biblical yet practical advice that will revolutionize your prayer life by giving you a new vocabulary and a new methodology. You’ll see how prayer is your secret weapon. Through stories of parents just like you, Batterson shares five prayer circles that will not only help you pray for your kids, but also pray through your kids.

Batterson teaches about how to create prayer lists unique to your family, claim God-inspired promises for your children, turn your family circle into a prayer circle, and discover your child’s life themes. And he not only tells you how, he illustrates why. As Batterson says, ‘I realize that not everyone inherited a prayer legacy like I did, but you can leave a legacy for generations to come. Your prayers have the power to shape the destiny of your children and your children’s children. It’s time to start circling.’

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Gardenias for Breakfast – Only 99 Cents!

Gardenias for BreakfastGardenias for Breakfast by Robin Jones Gunn

“Everybody has a story. You listen to that story, Honeygirl, and your story will come find you.” Her Grand Lady spoke these words when Abby was just a girl, spending the summer in rural Louisiana, surrounded by an extended, loving family. She’s been listening carefully ever since.

Now Abby is raising her own family thousands of miles away. And even though Hawaii might seem like paradise to some, it’s a long way away from those idyllic days she remembers, sitting with her grandmother, learning about the beauty and mystery of life. So Abby has just one wish: that her daughter Hannah might be touched by the beauty of her 92-year-old Grand Lady’s stories, before it’s too late.

But when Hannah finally does spend time with Grand Lady, the old woman crushes her tender spirit. And a mother-daughter journey home becomes an adventure of discovery-about the importance of family and the healing found in forgiveness. In Gardenias for Breakfast, mothers and daughters may recognize a branch or two from their own family trees and find themselves wishing not only for Grand Lady’s guidance but also for Hannah’s ability to smell the clouds.

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Risk is Right by John Piper – Save 75%

Risk is RightRisk is Right by John Piper

As social justice, environmental causes, and not-for-profit ministries rise in popularity, more and more people are looking for a life of adventure, to live for something greater than themselves. Helping Christians put their faith into action for the glory of God, popular pastor John Piper is releasing this stand-alone edition of chapter 5 from his best-selling book Don’t Waste Your Life. Piper teaches that risk is an action that opens us up to the possibility of loss or injury, but that living for Christ necessarily involves taking risks in faith, a road that ultimately leads to fullness of joy, the glory of God, and the good of others.

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Coming Through the Rye – Save $10

Coming Through the RyeComing Through the Rye by Grace Livingston Hill

Trouble awaits Romayne Ransom when she returns home to find Evan Sherwood and his fellow officers lying in wait for her father and brother. When Evan accuses her family of being involved in a bootlegging scheme, Romayne adamantly denies him. Then Evan reveals a secret underworld hidden from Romayne’s view, and the horrid truth is too plain to deny. As Romayne is forced deeper into a harsh reality, her survival is at stake. But can she trust love to see her through?

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Comments

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Susan Smith April 6, 2013 at 3:43 pm

I enjoy these books. Thanks s much!

Katie Steiner April 6, 2013 at 5:54 pm

thank you

Lisa Shifter April 6, 2013 at 6:44 pm

Love these books. Thanks for making them available.

Vicki Green April 6, 2013 at 7:18 pm

Thank you….love the books!

Sarah Showalter April 7, 2013 at 4:13 pm

Thank you.

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