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Old 03-02-2014, 01:40 AM   #1
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Free/Bargain Christian Interest March 2014

We point out free and bargain Christian titles to each other. Please don't post any self-published books, and please do a search before posting to avoid duplicates.

Be aware that many freebies are only free for a day, so grab them fast!

A freebie:

Devotions for Lent (Ebook Shorts): Meditations Based on Best-Loved Hymns. Robert J. Morgan. Currently about 4 1/2 stars out of 5 from 37 customer reviews. $0.00 Amazon Kindle format. http://www.amazon.com/Devotions-Lent...158280011_f_47

The lyrics of our favorite hymns are rich in images that can help us in our daily walk with God--they are miniature Bible studies that lead us effortlessly toward worship, testimony, exhortation, prayer, and praise. They're bursts of devotional richness with rhyme and rhythm. They clear our minds, soothe our nerves, verbalize our worship, summarize our faith, and sing our great Redeemer's praise. Bestselling author Robert J. Morgan has gathered favorite hymns, as well as classic, lesser-known gems to guide your quiet time with God during Lent.

Each devotional begins with Scripture, includes a story about the hymn or its writer and the lyrics to the hymn, and ends with a prayer. An index of hymn titles and first lines is included. What better way to end your devotional reading than with a song in your heart?


You may not observe Lent (as I do not). However, these devotions--many based on old, familiar hymns--seem like they would be of value to read and meditate upon any time of year.

Several of the Ebook "Shorts" series actually have been quite long--some in the hundreds(!) of pages. This one fits the description, however, being only 88 pages long.
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