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Today's Devotional is directly below today's free read offering. |
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...in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their sins against them...2 Cor 5:19
...Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Acts 13:38
"I will forgive their iniquity, I will remember their sin no more.” Jer 31:34b
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FREE READS FOR REVIEW
Be inspired while you encourage and support new Christian authors. Read great Christian books for FREE in exchange for a brief review.
This is one of over 40 Great Christian books you can read for free in exchange for a simple review on Amazon. New Books come into the program on a regular basis.
Today's featured book in Free Reads for Review.
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Today's book is already highly rated on Amazon. Looks very interesting.
Life Lessons from the Hive M.J. Miller Who knew you could make a connection between bees and the Kingdom of God? M. J. Miller demonstrates to the reader that God does reveal Himself in nature. Clever illustrations and humor add richness and fun to this inspirational and insightful read.
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Our Hope is in Christ by Susan Barnes
"If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men." 1 Corinthians 15:19
When we look at the pressures Paul was under during his life we can understand what he means. He received 39 lashes on five occasions, was beaten with rods on three occasions, was stoned, was shipwrecked three times, spent 24 hours in the open sea, and had constantly been on the move. He was in danger from rivers, bandits, from his countrymen, from Gentiles and from false brothers. He had gone without sleep, food, drink and had been cold and naked as well as having the pressure of his concern for all the churches (2 Corinthians 11:24-28). If Paul’s hope wasn’t in Christ, and the knowledge that one day he would be with him, which is better by far (Philippians 1:23), then he probably wouldn’t have been able to endure all this suffering. The world hopes that tomorrow will bring better circumstances but the Christian hopes in Christ, and in Christ alone. Psalm 62:2,5 tells us that, "He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken ... my hope comes from him." Tomorrow may not bring better circumstances. Tomorrow certainly didn’t bring better circumstances for Paul. He spent a great deal of time in jail and was martyred for his faith. However, if our hope is in Christ and we know that one day we are going to be with him forever, we can live confidently today and face whatever tomorrow may bring. Susan, an Australian pastor's wife, regularly writes devotional thoughts on Bible passages, book reviews and inspirational articles. Contact |
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Now available in over 100 languages.
Unique Free Gospel tract that you can copy and reprint. This tract is being used in many locations around the world and producing much fruit. Print one out in your own language and then make copies to hand out. |
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Perfect to equip the believer for defending their faith. Ideal to send to a skeptical friend or family member. Great for teens and young adults who have never reviewed the objective evidence for God's existence and identity.
An in-depth study of the factual evidence leads a person to realize how little faith they need to believe, while they gain great faith at the same time.
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"For anyone on the fence, backsliding, or doubtful this book clarifies misunderstandings, perceived contradictions, and outright lies. I was led to read this book at a time when I thought I was over Jesus; but truth defeats lies every time and never forsakes the believer." 2-18-17 |
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