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31 Free Christian Kindle Books

Adam Shields —  July 2, 2012 — 1 Comment

Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility

Parenting With Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility by Jim Fay and Foster Cline

272 pages, 222 of 298 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

This parenting book shows you how to raise self-confident, motivated children who are ready for the real world. Learn how to parent effectively while teaching your children responsibility and growing their character.

Establish healthy control through easy-to-implement steps without anger, threats, nagging, or power struggles.

Rekindled (Fountain Creek Chronicles, Book 1)

ReKindled by Tamera Alexander

336 pages, 43 of 45 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Left for dead, Larson Jennings returns home badly burned. His obviously pregnant wife Kathryn is losing their ranch. Disfigured beyond recognition to most–Larson is determined to save his family. Fountain Creek Chronicles book 1.

Indescribable: Encountering the Glory of God in the Beauty of the Universe

Indescribable: Encountering the Glory of God in the Beauty of the Universe by Louie Giglio and Matt Redman

192 pages, 6 of 6 reviews are 5-star

Putting this powerful message into print for the first time, visionary pastor Louie Giglio and songwriter Matt Redman team up to write a heart-stirring book about the mysteries of God’s creation. Indescribable takes readers on a journey through the vastness of outer space and into the depths of the soul.
Modern science allows viewers to see farther into space than ever before, and every step draws them closer to the God who breathed each star into existence. InIndescribable, the authors intertwine devotional insights with remarkable scientific facts that awaken both mind and spirit. As Giglio and Redman write, God turnswonderers into worshipers.
Above all, Indescribable is a call to worship—an invitation to know and be known by the God of all creation and to become more passionate worshipers of Jesus Christ.

Heiress (Daughters of Fortune)

Heiress by Susan May Warren

380 pages, 42 of 45 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

They can buy anything they want—fame, power, beauty, even loyalty. But they can’t buy love. The beautiful and wealthy heiress daughters of August Price can buy everything their hearts desire. But what if their desire is to be loved, without an enormous price tag attached? When one sister betrays another for the sake of love, will she find happiness? And what happens when the other sets out across the still untamed frontier to find it—will she discover she’s left it behind in the glamorous world of the New York gilded society? What price will each woman pay for being an heiress? Set in the opulent world of the Gilded Age, two women discover that being an heiress just might cost them everything they love.

Post Marked

Post Marked by Mark Trost

825 pages, 25 of 32 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

Women love Mark Mallon. He talks to them. He talks to a lot of them. He has an easy way with them. But Mallon is not an easy man. Mark has friction in his life. He is a principled man and an inspired writer. He is profane; he is profound.

He has a lot of women in his life too. Brady is an intelligent woman and a passionate attorney. She craves sex, cigarettes, and Mark Mallon. Kaitlyn is a headstrong woman carving a career in medicine. She’s clinical everywhere except his bed. Ellen is an intense woman. The line between erotic and neurotic is narrow.

POST MARKED is not a work of fiction. POST MARKED is not a work of fact. POST MARKED is a work of friction. POST MARKED is an epic novel restructured into an innovative form.

The Loom

The Loom by Sheila Gillus

312 pages, 12 of 15 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

A slave owner’s wife harbors a secret that threatens to unravel her marriage and the lives of those around her. Caroline Whitfield lives in the world she dreamt of as a child. Married to Jackson, a plantation owner, in the quiet hills of 1835 Montgomery County, Maryland, she enjoys a simple life, until new slaves, seven-year-old Sadie and her father, arrive. When Sadie’s daddy is taken from her, the young girl is forced to serve the master and mistress she holds responsible for her loss. With her grandmother, fellow slaves in the “Loom Room,” and a young man bent on obtaining his freedom, Sadie struggles to make sense of God’s will in the midst of pain. But Caroline harbors a secret that could bring her world crashing down, and her love for Sadie, the daughter no one knows she had, threatens to tear it all apart. Meanwhile, Caroline draws closer to an old friend, an empathetic and dependable married man. Now she must douse the raging flames of a jealous husband and fight to keep her perfect world intact. The Loom is a colorful tale of three families linked by a lie and their discovery that the truth is not always black and white.

Claire's Not-So-Gothic Romance

Claire’s No So Gothic Romance by Bonnie Blythe

323 pages, 12 of 15 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

Claire Parnell, plain, repressed, and broke, falls desperately in love with Sam Murray, the sought-after new guy in town, and must overcome her scheming mother, a badly decorated red room, the enticements of the flesh (albeit scrawny), and Sam’s unsavory past, to claim the same hard-fought happiness as her favorite literary heroine…Jane Eyre. (Christian romance)

Restorations (Oregon In Love)

Restorations by Bonnie Blythe

177 pages, 8 of 9 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

In a small Oregon community, Sara Andersen finds herself in possession of an old farmhouse in desperate need of renovations. Brian Farris is a builder who is new in town, but intimately acquainted with Sara. His purpose is not to restore only the house, but his relationship with her. The only problem is that Sara doesn’t believe Brian has undergone any soulful renovations of his own. (Christian romance)

The Hush

The Hush by William Flowers

267 pages, 5 of 5 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

From the older images of a sad, blue-eyed Jesus to the more recent, more violently graphic portrayals of his suffering, Hollywood has trained us to see the savior of the world as just another victim. To be sure, Jesus Christ endured terrible physical abuse and a barbaric death, but the night before it all happened, when he prayed in agony, alone in the garden, he was anticipating a much darker prospect, a terrible moment that according to Luke’s Gospel would cause the sun’s light to fail.

The Hush presents an alternative view, a much larger, more comprehensive look at the familiar story, combining a unique blend of speculation with the biblical record. Passion and humor and friendship are exchanged between Jesus and his disciples, while all around them danger and conflict and unseen posturing mounts. The week wears away, the hours tick down, the trials commence, and the abuse escalates. Evil is unleashed like never before.

And then comes the moment when the sun refuses to shine; as the Lord of the universe is nailed to a tree and lifted from the earth, the Hush descends.

The Bronze Ladder

The Bronze Ladder by Malcolm Lyon

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

Saturus is a carefree teenager from the Roman province of Africa with an appetite for the seedier pleasures of life.

Perpetua is a young and headstrong noblewoman entrapped by the traditional views of her father.

Two people from different backgrounds, seemingly with little in common. Yet both are drawn to the new and radical religious movement that is sweeping the Roman empire – Christianity.

But why are so many around them bitterly opposed to this new, radical faith? And why are those who embrace it willing to pay the ultimate price, rather than give it up?

Based on the historical account of six North Africans whose lives were deeply affected by this new movement, this is a moving and at the same time inspiring story which takes us from despair and anger through to new courage and hope… and so to ultimate victory over fear and death itself.

CINNAMON GIRL

Cinnamon Girl by SJ MacIver

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

Still struggling to come to terms with the accidental death of her husband, feeling as if God has betrayed her, Lacy Erikson focuses on her position as the crime reporter for Bismarck’s major newspaper, and shoves thoughts of involving herself romantically again to the back burner.

Then she meets Mike Lindahl, a former police officer and gorgeous hunk of man who has his own troubled past. When the unusual murder of a young woman first brings them together, the pair finds themselves increasingly attracted to one another. Can either of them learn to trust again–in each other as well as the Lord?

Love Finds You in Wildrose, ND

Love Finds You in Wildrose, North Dakota by Tracey Bateman

320 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled

Only the strongest flowers thrive in the wilderness. Rosemary Jackson has traveled all the way to the frozen tundra of North Dakota territory to visit her twin sister, Rachel. It’s been three long years since Rachel left Kansas with her new husband for this wild place. But Rosemary arrives to find only a grave, a grieving brother-in-law, and an underfed baby. She has no choice but to stay and see her sister’s family through the long winter. Finn Tate has just buried his beloved wife, and he cannot seem to take care of himself or his infant daughter. He needs help. But he cannot stand the sight of Rosemary, who reminds him so much of Rachel, standing at his cook stove. When Rosemary settles into a neighboring homestead, Finn realizes she is far more strong-willed than he ever anticipated. But after a series of mishaps on Rosemary’s property threaten her livelihood, it becomes clear that Finn is not the only one who wants her to go back to Kansas. When the wildflowers arrive with the spring, will Rosemary be forced to leave everything she’s come to love in Wildrose, North Dakota?

Books that have been previously free, and are now free again

Gods and Kings by Lynn Austin (Biblical Fiction)

324 pages, 78 of 84 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Saving Hope: Men of the Texas Rangers by Margaret Daley (Romantic Suspense)

335 pages, 31 of 31 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Waving White Flags by Aaron Plum (Memoir)

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

English Standard Version Bible (With Cross-References)

1328 pages, 787 of 951 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

English Standard Version Bible (Without Cross-References)

1378 pages, 787 of 951 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

A Simple Amish Christmas by Vannetta Chapman (Amish Romance)

290 pages, 106 of 125 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Highland Blessings by Jennifer Hudson Taylor (Historical Fiction/Romance)

306 pages, 50 of 62 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Deadly Aim by Patricia Rushford (Mystery/Thriller)

317 pages, 35 of 43 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Ireland Rose by Patricia Strefling (Historical Fiction/Romance)

282 pages, 13 of 18 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

The Light of Eidon by Karen Hancock (Fantasy)

433 pages, 141 of 184 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Jenna’s Cowboy by Sharon Gillenwater (Romance)

331 pages,  70 of 92 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

The Pastor’s Wife by Jennifer AlLee (Contemporary Fiction)

226 pages, 63 of 83 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Stuck in the Middle by Virginia Smith (Contemporary Romance)

336 pages, 166 of 258 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Child of the Mist by Kathleen Morgan (Historical Fiction)

333 pages, 56 of 84 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

To Love Anew by Bonnie Leon (Historical Romance)

298 pages, 33 of 50 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

The Call of Zulina by Kay Marshall Storm (Historical Fiction)

305 pages, 23 of 28 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Making Waves by Lorna Seilstad (Historical Romance)

364 pages, 54 of 76 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Paper Roses by Amanda Cabot (Historical Romance)

379 pages, 59 of 83 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

Daughter of Joy by Kathleen Morgan (Historical Romance)

336 pages, 99 of 132 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 Free Christian Kindle 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.

One response to 31 Free Christian Kindle Books

  1. Parenting with Love and Logic is great. Also, LIGHT OF EIDON is AWESOME! I read all of her series after getting that one for free and was hooked the whole time. Very different from typical Christian fiction-and in a good way.

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