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Free/Bargain Christian Interest March 2014
We point out free and bargain Christian titles to each other. Please don't post any self-published books, and please do a search before posting to avoid duplicates.
Be aware that many freebies are only free for a day, so grab them fast! A freebie: Devotions for Lent (Ebook Shorts): Meditations Based on Best-Loved Hymns. Robert J. Morgan. Currently about 4 1/2 stars out of 5 from 37 customer reviews. $0.00 Amazon Kindle format. http://www.amazon.com/Devotions-Lent...158280011_f_47 The lyrics of our favorite hymns are rich in images that can help us in our daily walk with God--they are miniature Bible studies that lead us effortlessly toward worship, testimony, exhortation, prayer, and praise. They're bursts of devotional richness with rhyme and rhythm. They clear our minds, soothe our nerves, verbalize our worship, summarize our faith, and sing our great Redeemer's praise. Bestselling author Robert J. Morgan has gathered favorite hymns, as well as classic, lesser-known gems to guide your quiet time with God during Lent. Each devotional begins with Scripture, includes a story about the hymn or its writer and the lyrics to the hymn, and ends with a prayer. An index of hymn titles and first lines is included. What better way to end your devotional reading than with a song in your heart? You may not observe Lent (as I do not). However, these devotions--many based on old, familiar hymns--seem like they would be of value to read and meditate upon any time of year. Several of the Ebook "Shorts" series actually have been quite long--some in the hundreds(!) of pages. This one fits the description, however, being only 88 pages long. |
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In case anyone follows this thread, but not the Kobo discount thread, there's a coupon for 90% off making the rounds.
fdkY9rd While Zondervan books don't seem to be eligible for coupons anymore (at least in the US), Thomas Nelson and Tyndale books are. I just bought the rest of the study Bibles that I've been wanting for about $2 each. If you don't have The Orthodox Study Bible yet, it's still on sale for $3.99, so you could pick it up for forty cents. |
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03-03-2014, 12:36 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, Difflugia. I was not aware of that code. What a super discount! I've already used it to get several books at real bargains, and hope to get many more.
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There's a new batch of freebies for March
Changes of Heart (Montana Skies Book #1) by Paige Lee Elliston B&N Amazon Hearts Awakening (Hearts Along the River Book #1) by Delia Parr B&N Amazon Jeremy Lin: Faith, Joy, and Basketball by Ted Kluck B&N Amazon Love Amid the Ashes by Mesu Andrews B&N Amazon Once Upon a Summer (Seasons of the Heart Book #1) by Janette Oke B&N Amazon Pure Eyes: A Man's Guide to Sexual Integrity by Craig Gross and Steven Luff B&N Amazon Stuck in the Middle (Sister-to-Sister #1) by Virginia Smith B&N Amazon Understanding Your Bible in 15 Minutes a Day by Daryl Aaron B&N Amazon The Widow of Larkspur Inn (The Gresham Chronicles Book #1) by Lawana Blackwell B&N Amazon Additionally, the new revision of the New World Translation from Jehovah's Witnesses is now available in epub and mobi in addition to the PDF that's been available for a few months. Go to this link at jw.org and mouse over the icon entitled "DOWNLOAD OPTIONS". |
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I was tracking this for a little while and the price finally dropped to $0.00: Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels.
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Killing Jesus: The Hidden Drama Behind the World's Most Famous Execution. EPub (DRM protected). $1.59. Retail $22.99; current Kindle price $11.99. This deal probably is good today only. http://www.christianbook.com/killing...10/pd/38014EB?
Yes, I'm aware that most of you guys (me included) much prefer the Kindle format. If anyone finds my ePub posts useful, please let me know; otherwise I will just post mobis from now on. It is the most famous execution in history. Its symbol is worn by hundreds of millions worldwide. Its spiritual meaning is recalled daily in time-honored rituals. It is the most passionately debated murder of all time. In Killing Jesus: The Hidden Drama Behind the World's Most Famous Execution, New York Times best-selling author Stephen Mansfield tells the gripping story of the conspiracy to assassinate Jesus Christ and the graphic details of his torturous death. Approaching the tale at its most human level-an approach often neglected by worshippers of Christ and the unbelieving alike-Mansfield uses both secular sources and the biblical accounts to bring fresh perspective and fire to this familiar saga. Rooted in scholarship but told simply-and with vivid detail-this thrilling, page-turning account of the death of Jesus will fascinate and stir readers whatever their beliefs might be. Note: The content of this book is graphic and some readers may find it disturbing. If you don't have an account with Christian Book Distributors, you will need to set one up to download this book, but it is easy peasy. Last edited by GtrsRGr8; 03-13-2014 at 06:39 PM. |
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I appreciate epub and can read either format..
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I haven't been keeping up and I'm sure I missed some freebies in the last couple of weeks, but there are still some new ones at the moment.
A Distant Melody (Wings of Glory Series #1) by Sarah Sundin B&N Amazon Delirious: My Journey with the Band by Martin Smith Publisher page There are also a few Bible bargains: The Action Bible is even cheaper at $4.99 than when I bit on it a couple of weeks ago. Publisher page If you're OK with a DRM-free PDF, click through to ChristianBook, where it's only $3.59. The New Spirit-Filled Life Bible NKJV edition is $3.99 B&N Amazon Not one of Zondervan's better bargains, but the NIV Life Journey Bible is $7.99 at B&N and $5.99 at Amazon |
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The Pentateuch from The Oxford Bible Commentary Series is $2.99 at B&N and Amazon. It's currently $18.99 elsewhere.
National Geographic's The Gospel of Judas edited by Rodolphe Kasser, Marvin Meyer , Gregor Wurst and Francois Gaudard is $3.49 at B&N, Amazon and Kobo (where it's eligible for coupons in the US). |
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Great finds, Difflugia. Thanks.
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Didn't My Skin Used to Fit? By Martha Bolton. $0.00 Kindle price. http://www.amazon.com/Didnt-My-Skin-...in+used+to+fit
Also available free as epub at Christian Book Distributors: http://www.christianbook.com/didnt-s...B?event=eBooks and probably elsewhere. Do you know a friend or have a spouse who's getting a little older and could use some ribs tickling? Could you use a perspective-altering, shot-in-the-arm about how to look at the minor aches and pains of going over the hill? For some, getting older is definitely not a laughing matter. For Martha Bolton, however, there's one lesson she's learned that makes aging easier--laughter and longevity go hand-in-hand! Like other top Christian humorists Barbara Johnson and Patsy Clairmont, Bolton's humor is based in a faith that teaches while it makes you laugh. In Didn't My Skin Used to Fit, the message is that life after forty can be as much fun (even more so) than life before forty. When you can't stop the crow's-feet from walking over your face, it's time to laugh about it. Last edited by GtrsRGr8; 03-19-2014 at 02:04 AM. |
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The NASB edition of The Charles F. Stanley Life Principles Bible is $9.99 (normally $19.99). This is not a particularly good sale by itself (I've seen it as low as $3.99 in the past), but it's eligible for coupons at Kobo in the US and there's currently a contest with a generous number of >50% off coupons, up to 75% off (so you could get it for $2.50).
Kobo B&N Amazon There's a real lack of good ebook versions of the NASB. The Lockman edition is, quite frankly, terrible. There are no translation notes and the the formatting is mediocre (it's a straight Calibre conversion from some other format). There are three decent versions that I'm aware of (Charles Stanley, MacArthur and Life Application), but none are what I'd consider ideal. The Charles F. Stanley and Life Application include articles in the middle of the Bible text, which I don't really like. The MacArthur doesn't, but each verse is on its own line rather than arranged into paragraphs like in the Life Application. I guess the moral of the story is if you want to buy the NASB, make sure that you check out a sample or preview first. |
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