Sunday’s Christian eBooks
The Substitute
by Pam Green
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She has a foolproof recipe for success and even shares it with others.
When her family moves, seasoned home economics teacher Cassie Franklin never dreams she won’t land a job in a school district known for hiring the crème de la crème. But when the first day of school rolls around without an interview, she begins to worry.
A call to substitute at Sully High School just might be her lucky break. Or not. Sour staff members and a butchered budget sabotage her every move. Under increasing pressure, Cassie fights to prove she’s still a professional. Can she tweak her cherished formula for success before becoming a total flop?
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(The Jesus Car)
Grant Us Grace Box Set: Books 1 – 5
by Elizabeth Maddrey
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This omnibus edition includes the complete Grant Us Grace series and is more than 1000 pages of realistic, relatable romance.
Fall in love with a group of friends as they wrestle with the challenges of living for Jesus in today’s world. Just like you and me, they make bad choices, suffer consequences, and ultimately find that Jesus offers grace, forgiveness, and peace.
WISDOM TO KNOW (Book 1)
COURAGE TO CHANGE (Book 2)
SERENITY TO ACCEPT (Book 3)
JOINT VENTURE (Book 4)
PATHWAY TO PEACE (Book 5)
Silver
by Krystal M. Anderson
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Clara Early loves adventure. But when her outlaw uncle reappears after four years’ absence and threatens to kill her, Clara embarks by stagecoach on her wildest adventure yet… and unexpectedly finds love along the way.
Seeking fortune to prove his worth, Hal Horner buys a silver mine in the Owyhee Mountains, feeling the solemn darkness of the underground mine reflects perfectly the emptiness in his own heart. He succeeds in finding treasure, though it’s not the shiny type he intended. Both Hal and Clara know her nefarious uncle will find her eventually, but can their love stand strong when he does?
“The story makes for a good comfort read as it combines mystery, adventure, romance, and history all in one story. Evil has a means of finding its victim. But so does love.” Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers’ Favorite
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(Heart of a Miner Series)
Be Alive (John 1-12)
by Warren W. Wiersbe
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When Jesus spoke, people listened. When Jesus traveled, people followed. When Jesus arrived, hearts and lives were transformed.
No other Gospel gives such extensive explanation to Jesus’ ministry as the Gospel of John. The first three Gospels describe events, but the fourth Gospel describes the significance behind those events. Through miracles, parables, and relationships, Jesus shows how He is the fulfillment of God’s promises of old. He is the Word, the Light, the Lamb – the eternal Son of God.
Grace
by Max Lucado
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Are you ready to move from insecure to God secure? From regret riddled to better-because-of-it? From afraid to die to ready to fly? Today, find freedom in God’s grace.
We often talk about grace, but do we really understand it? Grace politely occupies a phrase in a hymn and fits nicely on a church sign. It never causes trouble or demands a response. When asked, “Do you believe in grace?” who could say no?
Dogtology
by Jeff Lazarus
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Chew on this. As humans, we have a deep need to believe . . . a need to relate to something greater and more ideal than ourselves. Perhaps that’s why so many millions believe in Dog. Man’s devotion to Dog has come to rival the great -isms and -ologies of the world. This thing has gone way beyond a hobby.
We may not literally worship dogs, but we come pawfully close. This rabid reverence for Rover has a name: Dogtology. Dogtology is for the dog lover who has bailed on a date because they didn’t want Twinkles to be left home alone. It is for the human whose dog owns a more festive holiday wardrobe than they do, whose pups dine on free-range bison burgers while they live off ramen, or whose smartphones have more photos of their dog than of the humans in their family.
The Roll of the Drums
by Jan Drexler
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Ruby Weaver’s curly red hair isn’t the only thing that sets her apart from her Amish community in 1863. Twenty-eight and single, Ruby doesn’t believe a woman needs to be married in order to be happy. Her ailing friend Lovinia Fischer, however, has other ideas and wants Ruby to promise to marry her husband after she dies. Never imagining she’d have to fulfill that vow, Ruby agrees. And she’s not the only one. Lovinia has extracted a similar promise from her husband, Gideon.
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(The Amish of Weaver’s Creek Series)
Knowing God the Father
by David C. Cook
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These devotions feature simplified doctrine with easy-to-understand language so children will be engaged and able to follow along. The theological depth of these devotions will strengthen parents’ faith as well, providing a growing experience for children and parents together. Each devotion features a section specifically for growing children’s faith, including a topic or question to start a conversation about spiritual matters, and a simple closing prayer. With illustrations highlighting key concepts, parents and children together will treasure time spent with these devotions as they grow closer to God and one another.
Twelve Ordinary Men
by John F. MacArthur
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Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God’s work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men – fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots – and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ’s careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today’s modern disciple – you.