All posts tagged Christian eBook

The Leadership of Our Guide

by Charles Haddon Spurgeon “Howbeit when He, the Spirit of Truth, is come, He will guide you into all Truth”   (John 16:13). Truth is like a vast cavern into which we desire to enter, but we are not able to traverse it alone. At the entrance it is clear and bright; but […]

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What Makes Us Sing?

by Ada Brownell Music is one of my first memories. My older siblings and finally, Mama and Daddy, gave their lives to Christ shortly after I was born. They had recently escaped the Kansas droughts, the Dust Bowl, and the Great Depression and moved to a 10-acre irrigated farm in Fruita, Colorado. The […]

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A Woman’s Walden by Barbara Robinson

Cannot a woman have her very own Walden, as Henry David Thoreau did? This woman did! A woman can have her own Walden. I know, because I had mine. I found mine in the countryside of Louisiana, with a river for my back door. Nature abounded my cabin on three sides. Surrounded with […]

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Teaser from “Family Plan” by Mary C. Findley

Send to Kindle Our latest fiction work is a collection of short stories titled “Fifty Shades of Faithful.” The following comes from the last story, called “Family Plan.” “Hi, um … my wife and I want to get some photos taken, but she’s running a little late. Is it okay if I wait for her […]

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Gems from Pastor Jim by Jim Hughes for 9/16/2014

Send to Kindle Ps. 24:1-2 The earth is the LORD’s, and everything in it. The world and all its people belong to him. For he laid the earth’s foundation on the seas and built it on the ocean depths. Lest we forget, the earth is the Lord’s. We do not own anything, we are but […]

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Antidisestablishmentarian Read This Instead by Michael Findley

Send to Kindle Sam Harris has a new book coming out on September 9, called Waking Up. He claims we can do away with all religion now, and he is going to wake us up to what we should be doing instead of believing in God. But please read the quote in the graphic above, […]

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The Big Giant Pickle Book Release by Sherry Chamblee

Send to Kindle I’d like to introduce to you my husband’s new children’s book, The Big Giant Pickle. This was a work of love, as he made it up to help our children pass the time on long car rides. They got into it in typical Chamblee fashion, chanting and cheering as he told the story. […]

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5 Secrets to Being Happy by Donna Fazano

Okay, so maybe I don’t have any secrets to reveal, but you have to admit that, for a second there, you were REALLY excited when you read that title. Through the ages, many experts have tried to dissect and explain the psychology of happiness. What makes that almost impossible is the fact that […]

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The Life of a Planner by Allison Stone

Send to Kindle I have always been a planner. Always looking ahead. When I was in high school, I knew exactly what I wanted to be when I grew up. I went to college and graduated as planned. I planned the same way for marriage and my family. All in all, I am blessed with […]

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Words DO hurt! by Kathrine Pasour

Send to Kindle Likewise the tongue is a small part of the body, but it makes great boasts. Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark. The tongue is also a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole person, sets the whole […]

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