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Free (nook/Kindle/iTunes/ePub) The Cross of Jesus [Xtian Scripture Interpretation]

The Cross of Jesus: What His Words from Calvary Mean for Us by Warren W. Wiersbe is some sort of non-specialty layperson-readable biblical interpretation and contemplation theology kind of thing reflecting on Exactly What It Says In The Title, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker Books.

Currently free, probably just for one day @ B&N, Amazon UK (slated to drop in the main store after midnight Pacific Time), Kobo & iTunes & Google Play (all available to Canadians), and Christian Book (ADE-DRM ePub available in selected countries), and may also drop later @ BookShout (online reading & app download, normally they show up by now, but the most recent Baker freebies didn't show up until the next day, so it may simply be a delayed drop this week).

Description (frankencobbled together from two sources since both of their blurbs were pretty terse)
In The Cross of Jesus, Warren Wiersbe turns his attention to the central message of the Christian faith. Looking from Jesus' perspective, Wiersbe contemplates how Christ approached the cross, why he died, and what his words mean to us.

Trusted author Warren W. Wiersbe contemplates how Christ approached his death and what his words from the cross mean to us today. Intriguing for preachers and laypeople alike.
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