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11 Free Christian Kindle Books

Adam Shields —  June 21, 2012 — Leave a comment

Return from Tomorrow

Return From Tomorrow by George Ritchie and Elizabeth Sherrill

142 pages, 99 of 110 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free

At the age of twenty, George Ritchie died in an Army hospital. Nine minutes later, he returned to life. What happened to him during those minutes was so compelling that it changed his life forever. In Return from Tomorrow, Ritchie tells of his transforming encounter with the Son of God, who led him to encounters with other nonphysical beings at the very doorway of eternity.
Ritchie’s extraordinary experience not only altered his view of eternity, but it has also altered the lives of hundreds of thousands of readers. One of the most startling and hopeful descriptions of the realm beyond, this classic will inspire readers from all walks of life. It includes a brand-new preface from Elizabeth Sherrill.

Fuel for the Soul: 21 Devotionals That Nourish

Fuel for the Soul: 21 Devotionals by CJ Hitz

60 pages, 7 of 7 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

It’s been said that it takes 21 days to form a habit. I don’t know about you but it sure seems difficult to break the bad habits and keep the good ones going. You may have several good habits you’ve formed in your life that have become second nature to you.

For me, running has become one such habit. What started out as a legitimate way to lose some extra pounds and help speed up my metabolism eventually turned into my favorite sport and primary outlet for competition. The daily run is something I look forward to as it leaves me feeling energized and full of life.

If you’re not a runner, you might not be familiar with something called an energy gel. These are little 100 calorie packets of mainly carbohydrates. Brand names include GU, Clif Shot, Hammer, and Stinger to name a few. They are a simple, easy-to-digest form of fuel. I’ve had several instances where I felt low on energy while out on a training run or in a race but then felt an energy surge after consuming one of these little guys. It’s amazing what a difference just 100 calories can make.It’s my hope that these 21 days of devotions will serve as an “energy gel” or fuel for your soul. They’re meant to be quick yet powerful and thought-provoking no matter what time of day you prefer to read (eat) them.

It’s also my hope that you’ll form another great habit for your life…a daily, uninterrupted time of drawing close to Jesus.

The Job: Based on a True Story (I Mean, This is Bound to have Happened Somewhere)

The Job: Based on a True Story by Craig Davis

133 pages, 6 of 10 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free

Joe B. enjoys the sweet life as a vice president at a huge conglomerate, Universal Whirligig. But along with the Big Boss’ favor, he has also gained the notice of a bitter human resources manager, Luci Fernandez. Hateful of any success but her own, Luci manages to get him demoted to the mail room! A rollicking comedy of errors follows as Joe B. tries to figure out what’s happened to him, and attempts to get a meeting with the Big Boss. Joe B.’s great expectations have taken a dickens of a twist. His family is forced to make a series of hard adjustments, and he gets only lame comforts from a string of the worst friends anyone could have. Will he finally track down the cause of his frustrations? Or will he only learn a lesson about what it is to be the boss, and that what is apparent is often only a shadow of a greater ongoing good? “The Job: Based on a True Story (I Mean, This is Bound to Have Happened Somewhere) is a modern parable of ancient troubles and truths.

Providence

Providence by Karen Noland

276 pages, 6 of 7 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Sparks fly when a young widow left with a cattle ranch to manage, hires an itinerant cowboy running from his past. Their future together is forged by God’s providence and the sacrifice of a mysterious Comanche warrior.

Kate Shaughnessey faces a difficult decision, attempt to keep her family’s life together on their homestead in the Oklahoma Territory in the wake of her husband’s sudden death, or sell the precious land that is all they have left to Matt Johnson, a ruthless cattle baron.

Luke Josey is running from his past. What secrets haunt this enigmatic man? Can he truly be free from his sins and learn to love again? One thing is certain, he will fight to protect the family that has adopted him as their own.

An uplifting story of spiritual renewal, personal sacrifice and coming home.

The Heart of a Tender Warrior: Becoming a Man of Purpose

The Heart of a Tender Warrior by Stu Weber

96 pages, 5 of 7 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

It takes a warrior to stand tall and strong in an age of cynicism. Today, Stu Weber’s ringing affirmation of godly manhood reestablishes a man’s highest priorities.

Brief chapters, salted with the author’s stories, present the characteristics of tender warriors — including watching out for what lies ahead, keeping commitments, and learning to speak the language of women. In his warm yet straightforward style, Weber shows how a man’s strength can be tempered with tenderness, grace, and submission to God’s Son, the ultimate Tender Warrior.

This is an abridged 90-page adaptation of Stu Weber’s original full-length bestseller “Tender Warrior” (over 500,000 copies sold)

What's Your Story? Icebreaker Questions for Small Groups

What’s Your Story? Icebreaker Questions for Small Groups by Cheryl Shireman

92 pages, 3 of 3 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

You do not know a person until you know their story. We each have a story and it is filled with both factual details and personal details. I believe the amount we are willing to reveal to another is in direct proportion to the amount they are able to love us. You cannot love what you do not know.

When a group of people get together, one of the quickest and easiest ways to get to know one another is through the use of questions that prompt us to tell our story. That is the purpose of this book. The material is divided into three sections. New small groups might want to start near the front of the book with questions that are easier to answer.

Getting to Know You is a series of factual questions that will allow you to know someone at a surface level.

It Just Happened the Other Day: A True Story

It Just Happened the Other Day: A True Story by Jonas Cain

61 pages, 3 of 3 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

On August 3, 2007 my best friend and I decided to write a book about our adventures together. We had gone through the ups and downs of friendship and were excited to undertake the writing of our memoirs. You see, after eight years of pursuing Stephanie it seemed things were finally happening. I had loved her since the day we met in high school but she always said we were just friends. But then, on that August evening, Stephanie admitted her love for me. In just three weeks we were engaged to be married and everything was going perfectly until a week later when she passed away quietly in her sleep. We never got to write that book together.

The days, weeks and months marched forward but I could not move on. To do so would mean that losing her was okay. It was only when I started writing about her life that my life returned. I wrote about August, I wrote about September; I wrote about high school, I wrote about the five years that we had lost touch; I wrote about the day they let me know she was gone, I wrote about her funeral; I wrote about my refuge in alcohol, I wrote about my plots of suicide; I wrote about hope and I wrote about healing. I laughed, I cried, I prayed and then I kept on living. When I was done, I had finally made good on my promise. I finally wrote our book. Along the way I received confirmation that I never really lost Stephanie; for she continues to live now in a new way.

It Just Happened the Other Day: A True Story is a message of love, loss and inspired hope that encourages readers to discover their light in whatever darkness they may be in.

Fix Me, Love Them: Christianity as it Should Be

Fix Me, Love Them: Christianity as it Should Be by Matt Wells

113 pages, 4 of 4 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

So often we feel it is our calling to “fix” people for God. But is this really the Christian life as Christ intends? Is it really our place to judge, condemn, and mold people into who we believe they need to be, or are we only to focus on bettering ourselves, so that we may better love others?

Previously Free Fiction that is Free Again

When The Devil Whistles by Rick Acker (Thriller)

339 pages, 40 of 55 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

The Lord is My Shepherd: The Psalm 23 Mysteries by Debbie Viguie (Mystery)

275 pages, 41 of 53 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

The Triumph of Grace by Kay Marshall Strom (Historical Fiction)

315 pages, 8 of 12 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

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I have not read any of these books, so they may not be any good.  Some of the books from previous Free Book posts are still available for free. If you want to see all free books as they come out you should follow Books on the Knob on their RSS or Twitter Feed. Or Ireaderreview or the many free book threads on Amazon’s Message Boards.

As always please check to make sure the books are still free before you “buy” them, especially from Amazon. Prices can change quickly.  This may be a one day offer. Pick it up quick. If you do buy a book and realize later you have been charged for it, here is a guide on how to return a kindle book.

Adam Shields

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I am a soon to be stay at home Dad, a part time nanny to my 4 and 5.5 year old nieces. A part time non-profit consultant and a voracious reader.

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