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Free (nook/Kindle/iTunes/DRM-Free) God Knows My Name [Christian Faith Exhortation]

God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved by Beth Redman, appears to be a Scripture-based inspirational contemplation and exhortation thingy of the author's personal approach to faith, free courtesy of Christian publisher David C. Cook.

Currently free @ B&N, Amazon (available to Canadians and in the UK), iTunes (available to Canadians), and ChristianBook (DRM-free ePub available to selected unspecified countries).

This is technically a repeat, but apparently never got posted when it appeared free last year, not even in one of the dedicated genre monthly threads.

Description
In this powerful and deeply vulnerable book, Beth Redman writes to pass along a message that changed her life—that the God who made us also understands us intimately. He hears our cries and reaches out in love to help us and fight for us. He’s always at work shaping our character. And no matter what others do, He will never, ever leave or forget us.

Drawing on Scripture and her own experience, Redman invites us to explore the revolutionary implications of being loved by a God who knows our name. And she invites us to call on His name as well—to respond to His heart and love Him as He has loved us from the beginning.
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