Books that are free on Kindle may be "free" for a reason.
I picked up a bunch, currently reading "Comparative Religions" and I'm not sure I'm going to get through this very short book.
Books that are free on Kindle may be "free" for a reason.
I picked up a bunch, currently reading "Comparative Religions" and I'm not sure I'm going to get through this very short book.
Gangster Government - the part about the auto industry/UAW is interesting. I wish more Democrats would read it. It's frightening, the ways that this administration has "stretched" the law, in order to punish those who disagree with them, and reward those who do.
God's Glory in Salvation through Judgment: A Biblical Theology - Starting from Genesis, the cycle of Law-Judgment-Mercy and salvation is clear. Even in the Psalms and Proverbs, if you dig...and the author does. I like the chart style "here it is, laid out" in every section.
Regarding Ducks and Universes - a fun sort of science fiction about traveling to a parallel universe and (maybe) meeting your alter. I got this one when it was on the $.99 kindle special of the day, and I'm enjoying it for the "mind twinkie" that fiction should be. 😉
"Lord, Teach Us To Pray" by Andrew Murray
Cost: free
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Jesus never taught His disciples how to preach, only how to pray. He did not speak much of what was needed to preach well, but much of praying well. To know how to speak to God is more than knowing how to speak to man. Not power with men, but power with God is the first thing.