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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo) Prayers & Promises: Armed Forces [Xtian Military Devotional]

Prayers & Promises: Armed Forces compiled by Debra Sindeldecker and the Barbour Staff is a themed volume in the Prayers & Promises subset of the Inspirational Library series of topical devotionals and other inspirational volumes targeted at particular audiences, this installment the one meant for military service members and their loved ones, free courtesy of Christian publisher Barbour.

Currently free @ B&N, Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK) & Kobo (not available to Canadians)

Description
Duty-fear-honor-loneliness-pride-sacrifice. Men and women in uniform face unique challenges to their faith. This brand-new prayer guide written by servicemen and women and their families encourages service members to bring all their concerns to God. Nearly two hundred specially selected Scriptures and companion prayers help those in the armed forces to deepen their ultimate loyalty.

These readings can be enjoyed as brief devotions, or as personal "prayer starters" that kindle deeper quiet time with God. This sturdy little book is the perfect size to tuck into a duffel bag when duty calls, and makes a thoughtful gift for anyone on active duty.
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