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Old 03-18-2015, 02:39 PM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle/iTunes/ePub) Real Peace: Freedom & Conscience [Xtian Faith Advice]

Real Peace: Freedom and Conscience in the Christian Life by Warren W. Wiersbe is another one of his spiritual lifestyle self-help books, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker Books.

Technically, this has previously been offered free in mid-2014, but it doesn't seem to have gotten mentioned on MR then, so I'm just going to treat it as a new freebie for the purposes of the daily non-repeat thread count.

Currently free, probably just for the rest of the day @ B&N (may also drop in the UK), Amazon (available to Canadians and in the UK), Kobo & iTunes & Google Play (all available to Canadians), and ChristianBook (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide).

Description
YOU CAN HAVE REAL PEACE NO MATTER WHAT COMES YOUR WAY

What is true freedom? How can I achieve it? Is my conscience weak or strong? Is there such a thing as an "evil" conscience? Real Peace combines two classic books by popular author Warren W. Wiersbe, Enjoy Your Freedom and Meet Your Conscience, to answer these questions and many more.

In his unique, down-to-earth style, Wiersbe teaches that we achieve true freedom through submission to Jesus Christ. Christian freedom, he says, is a life controlled by truth and motivated by love. In Christ we break free from the constraints of sin, the law, others' approval, the past, material things, and more.

One God-given gift to guard freedom is our conscience, but failing to exercise it by obeying God's Word can weaken it and make it unreliable. Wiersbe explains the difference between a strong and a weak conscience and offers tips for strengthening a weak conscience.

If you want to develop a life of peace and freedom, this practical, Scripture-based guide will show you how.
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