Tuesday’s Christian eBooks
Love in a Thousand Pictures
by Leslie Hales
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With a dreadful job, a grief-stricken family, and unattainable dreams, Martha’s life is falling into pieces. Overwhelmed by this suffocating situation, she takes matters into her own hands and escapes to Wisconsin, where her sister lives. Little does she know, though, that this decision is about to turn her future upside down… Soon, she finds herself enamored with her new way of living and intrigued by a handsome farmer. Will Martha dare to open her heart to someone new? Will she be able to lay aside her past traumas for another chance at love?
Reed has suffered for love in the past and he can’t bear opening his heart again. When he visits the town festival he encounters Martha who immediately captures his attention…
Wild About You
by London James
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War is brewing in the town of Stone Rivers, and flower shop owner Nicole Jones is in the middle of it.
When the new owner of the Moore Ranch won’t allow the town to use the barn for the Valentine’s Day Dance, Nicole doesn’t hesitate to confront the tyrant. His ego is as big as the barn, and he doesn’t care whom he has to take down to get his money out of the property. To not only save the town’s event but to stand up for the event’s legacy, she becomes a crusader, leaving no stone unturned in her quest to get the new owner to say yes. She is determined to not only plan the dance of a lifetime but also to shut down the greedy Derek Moore…
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(Seven Holidays in Stone Rivers Series)
Wondrous Stories of Love
by Aurora Hanson
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Three of my best-selling Historical Western romance stories!
Delightful tales full of emotion, love, drama, action, plot twists, and of course, heart-melting romance!
A Western Christmas Miracle
The Teacher Who Saved Christmas
Sheltering an Uninvited Love
‘This was entertaining as the characters were searching for love. A very enjoyable western to read and enjoy. A must read for those who enjoy historical western romance kindle books from Amazon at a special price and from a delightful author who keeps me wondering what next for the characters.’ by Amazon Customer
The Long Way Home
by Judah Knight
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He had a boat. She needed a ride. A simple lift became the adventure of a lifetime.
After being stranded in Nassau, Meg Freeman ran into Jon Davenport, an old friend from her past, who offered her a ride home on his yacht. Before making the trip, they decided to visit a deserted island and scuba dive a beautiful coral reef. While diving, they discovered evidence of an ancient shipwreck, but they weren’t the only ones looking for treasure in this tropical paradise. For some people, however, treasure didn’t mean lost gold, and who had to be hurt in the search for riches didn’t matter…
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(The Davenport Series)
Second Chance Blessings Collection
by Cat Cahill
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Three of Cat Cahill’s most-loved books in one collection!
Escape into the world of The Blizzard Brides with these three books, all filled with dashing heroes, smart heroines, a bit of danger, and romance that can’t be denied.
A Groom for Celia: Another chance for love in a town called Last Chance…
A Groom for Faith: Can love heal a broken heart?
A Groom for Josie: There’s no taming a wild heart…
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(Cat Cahill Western Historical Romance Collections)
They Turned the World Upside Down
by Charles Martin
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In the aftermath of Jesus’ resurrection, the testimonies of those who had followed him were so bold and powerful that they turned the world upside down. What would happen if we lived with that same kind of faith today?
In the first century, believer didn’t just mean someone who heard and agreed with Jesus; it meant someone who acted on that belief. And when the outside world saw the faith of these new believers, they declared “they turned the world upside down” (Acts 17:6).
storytelling and teaching to explore the lives of the disciples in the aftermath of the Resurrection and as they spread the message of the Gospel and “turn the world upside down”, leading up to Paul’s ministry in Thessalonica. In his beloved lyrical style, Martin illuminates key moments from Scripture and shares stories from his own life as a disciple.
Jesus Every Day
by Mary E. DeMuth
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Share Your Heart with the One Who Keeps It. Trying to juggle all your worries and burdens alone? As the challenges of everyday life threaten to continually distract you, your conversations with God can start to feel threadbare—too rushed to touch on the real issues that crowd your heart.
Rediscover your compassionate Savior with this collection of daily heart-provoking prayers and accompanying Scriptures from author and speaker Mary DeMuth. Each reading will awaken your tired soul, prompt new ways to encounter Jesus, and inaugurate the kind of authentic conversation you’ve always yearned to have with Him.
Carpe Diem Redeemed
by Os Guinness
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You only live once―if then. Life is short, and it can be as easily wasted as lived to the full. In the midst of our harried modern world, how do we make the most of life and the time we have?
In these fast and superficial times, Os Guinness calls us to consequential living. In strong contrast to both Eastern and secularist views of time, he reorients our very notion of history, not as cyclical nor as meaningless, but as linear and purposeful. In the Judeo-Christian tradition, time and history are meaningful, and human beings have agency to live with freedom and consequence in partnership with God.
The Long Loneliness
by Dorothy Day
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The compelling autobiography of a remarkable Catholic woman, sainted by many, who championed the rights of the poor in America’s inner cities.
When Dorothy Day died in 1980, the New York Times eulogized her as “a nonviolent social radical of luminous personality . . . founder of the Catholic Worker Movement and leader for more than fifty years in numerous battles of social justice.” Here, in her own words, this remarkable woman tells of her early life as a young journalist in the crucible of Greenwich Village political and literary thought in the 1920s, and of her momentous conversion to Catholicism that meant the end of a Bohemian lifestyle and common-law marriage.