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Free (Kindle/Kobo/ePub) Stand-Up Comic Sits Down w/Jesus [Xtian Humorous Devotional]

A Stand-Up Comic Sits Down With Jesus: A Devotional? by comedian Rich Praytor is, question mark and all, a humorous approach to Exactly What It Says In The Title, providing faith insights for the Gentle Reader to contemplate, accompanied by topical jokes for the Gentle Reader to laugh at, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Revell imprint.

Currently free, probably just for one day @ Amazon UK (slated to drop in the main store after midnight Pacific Time), Kobo & Google Play (both available to Canadians), and also ChristianBook (DRM ePub available worldwide). May also drop @ B&N (possibly also UK) & iTunes, which usually get the Baker freebies, but seem to be skipped this time around.

Description
What would happen if comedy were combined with growing deeper in your faith? You would have a fun devotional for learning more about God. One of America's top comedians brings his unique style to an unlikely venue--a devotional?

Laugh out loud with Rich Praytor as he looks at the humorous side of everyday aspects of life, such as marriage, money, or work while discovering something about God and his plan for us. Made up of 31 chapters (representing a full month), A Stand-Up Comic Sits Down with Jesus starts each entry with a clean, funny joke followed by a Scripture reference, and some thoughts on that particular subject.

Just try to keep a straight face when reading Keeping a Journal, Being Too Churchy, Honoring Your Parents, and Marriage II. This is a devotional like no other! Author also includes two "intermission" chapters of personal reflection.
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