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Old 07-02-2012, 03:10 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle) The Way: 365 Daily Devotions [Christian Devotional]

The Way: 365 Daily Devotions by E. Stanley E. Jones is a vintage devotional originally out in 1946 and now edited and updated by Dean Merrill, free courtesy of Christian publisher Summerside.

Currently free @ B&N and Amazon UK (will probably drop in the main store).

Description
The 365 fresh and relevant daily devotions in The Way confirm why it was a million-copy best seller when published in 1946. E. Stanley Jones, one of the greatest Christian leaders and statesmen of his day, was truly a man ahead of his time. The way to live, according to Jones, is stamped within us. It is not merely written in books, it is written into our very make-up. It is not only written in texts of scriptures but in the texture of our beings.

Each daily entry builds on the one before and describes the two roads we all can travel. The way God intended us to live does not deprive us of enjoyment—it gives us the satisfaction of being all we were created to be. The Way is the one book E. Stanley Jones said he would choose to pass on to future generations. Updated for the twenty-first century by noted editor Dean Merrill, this dynamic daily devotional is making a long-deserved comeback.
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