Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Today's FREE Christian Kindle eBooks for 8/18/2015 #amreading ...


Music of the Heart Collection: Three Melodic Love Stories: A Chorus of One, Sweet Harmony, Love me Tender
Enjoy three “melodic” (music themed) stories from author Janice Thompson: BOOK ONE: A CHORUS OF ONE - It’s the opportunity of a lifetime…Jessica Chapman has her happy ending planned out. Does it really matter that she and her fiance’ don’t agree on every little detail? Or even on some big ones–like her passion for music and the theater. Jessica plans to become Nathan Fisher’s wife and live “happily ever after” in Houston. But then Jess is offered the internship of her dreams. The handsome and tenderhearted Colin Phillips sees something special in Jessica, believing the Lord has chosen her to train vocally gifted children–in Dallas. Could God also have chosen her to play a more important role in Colin’s life? Should Jess settle for an ill-fitting lackluster marriage? Or will the Lord orchestrate the perfect duet?


Deadly Image (Faithful Hearts Suspense Book 1)
Gone without a trace … Lexi Yates knows she hasn’t harmed her three-year old daughter, yet the Louisiana town of Gator Bayou seems to think she’s guilty. With her daughter missing, the evidence stacking up against her and her faith in God tested to the limit, Lexi must find a way to convince FBI agent Ace Valdez she’s innocent before she becomes the next target.


The Man of the Desert
Grace Livingston Hill was born on April 16, 1865 to a Presbyterian Minister, Charles and a published author, Marcia, in Wellsville, New York. For her twelfth birthday, Hills Aunt Pansy had one of her stories published in a book of short stories. This was the beginning of Hills career as a writer. In 1886, Hill and her family moved to Winter Park, Florida, where she got a job teaching gymnastics at a local college. She wrote her first real book there, in an effort to raise money for a family vacation to Chautauqua Lake. The book was called Chatauqua Idyl and was published in 1887 by D. Lothrop and Company, the same publisher that printed her first story when she was twelve. Hill was eventually married and began a family, but lost her husband to appendicitis. At this point in her life, her writing was the only means she had to keep food on the table and money in her pockets. In her lifetime, Hill wrote over a hundred books, only two of which were non-fiction. Grace Livingston Hill died in 1947 at the age of 82.


The Balance Beam: One Woman’s Life-Changing Guide to Eliminating Stress, Anxiety, and Overwhelm
In today’s world, women are juggling more than ever before, and with one slip of the foot, you can find yourself falling off the balance beam and landing flat on your face. I’ve found myself there with a bruised heart and a spinning mind wondering, “What happened?” Thankfully, I’ve discovered many simple tips and easy strategies on how to get back on the balance beam and stay there. In this book, we’re going to look at some of the key areas of our lives that are in need of prioritizing, simplifying, and de-stressing. We’re also going to learn how to feel better mentally and physically in the process. This book is for any woman who wants more peace, more joy, and more balance.


Bible Personalities: A Treasury of Insights for Personal Growth and Ministry
Real people. Real messages. A good biographical example can captivate listeners and impart a strong message. But many times these effective examples are hard to find, requiring in-depth research and more time than a busy pastor or teacher can spare.

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