Category Archives : Expired (no longer free)

13 September, 2013

I almost never share Christian Fiction freebies, because I usually don’t know if they’re any good. This FREE eBook novel is an exception. While I

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5 September, 2013

Why is the “blood” of Christ such a big deal? Why do we talk about Jesus shedding His blood on the cross for us? Perhaps

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4 September, 2013

Have you ever wondered how the ministry Teen Challenge began? Its founder, David Wilkerson, wrote a book detailing his journey from rural Pennsylvania to New

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27 August, 2013

Prayer is something that all Christians do, but few do it well. Maybe that’s an overstatement, but what I am trying to convey is that

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22 August, 2013

When I was in college, I took a class called Teaching Methods in Ministry. In that class we were assigned a book that talked about

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22 August, 2013

It seems like every month Reformation Trust Publishing (of Ligonier Ministries – R.C. Sproul) gives away one of their books in Kindle format for FREE.

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19 August, 2013

Today and tomorrow only you can get the Kindle book Vertical Church: What Every Heart Longs For, What Every Church Can Be by James MacDonald

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19 August, 2013

At church this past Sunday, our pastor gave a sermon on the importance of reading quality, substantial Christian literature alongside the Bible. Our world is

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26 July, 2013

Many have wondered if the so-called “doctrines of grace” in Reformed circles (also called “the five points of Calvinism”) accurately describe what the Bible teaches.

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8 July, 2013

Update: This is no longer free. Are you married? Then you should read this book. And do its exercises. I know my wife would be

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2 July, 2013

One of the hardest and most honest questions people ask is “Why does God allow suffering?” While we may ultimately never know the exact reasons

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25 June, 2013

While evangelical Christians will not ever deny the gospel of Jesus Christ, “they may assume it while talking about everything else—and that is tragic. Matt

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