Why Kindle?

Can I read Kindle books without a Kindle? YES Amazon offers free applications to read on the following devices:

  • Windows based PC
  • Kindle for Android
  • Kindle for Blackberry
  • Kindle for iPad
  • Kindle for iPhone
  • Kindle for Mac
  • Kindle for windows phone
  • One reason is to expose our publication to many readers who might not otherwise see it through “traditional” channels
  • This is the only way to be able to offer delivery through the convenience of Amazon’s WhisperNet. You can have your purchase in < 2 minutes
  • Free samples – Download and read first chapters for free before you decide to buy.
  • Purchase saved and stored by Amazon. If your device is later lost or stolen, all your purchases remains safe and can be retrieved within a matter of minutes.
  • multiple copies within the same household. These materials are protected to prevent unauthorized copying. However, you may have up to six concurrent copies on your registered devices at one time.
  • Add notes and highlights
  • So many platforms
  • Read-to-Me With Text-to-Speech, Kindle can read English-language content out loud to you.

Don’t have a Kindle? There is a free application available from Amazon’s website that will allow you to read Kindle formatted material from your PC.

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Luke by Colly Caldwell

Understanding that Luke is one of four Gospel narratives, it seemed to me from the beginning that, to accurately interpret, it requires the inclusion of information from Matthew, Mark, and John.

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Understanding that Luke is one of four Gospel narratives, it seemed to me from the beginning that, to accurately interpret, it requires the inclusion of information from Matthew, Mark, and John. While we have not provided the same type analysis of passages from those books, we have liberally included reference to them in order to round out the story of Jesus‘ life and make it complete. With that in mind, the reader who might wish to read through this work, will hopefully get a more accurate sense of the historical flow of God‘s revelation regarding His Son.

Review: Hittite Warrior

We just finished reading this book this morning. This is a very good read for parents and children. It is the story of Uriah the Hittite warrior (not the husband of Bathsheba). His family is killed when he is young and he comes to live in Tyre, one of the chief cities of Canaan, during the time of the Israelite judges. One of the things I liked best about the book was the way the author dealt with the idolatry of the time and specifically the worship of Moloch. he will also encounter Deborah and Sisera and fight in the famous battle told in Judges chapter 4. The author also does a good job of keeping the plot interesting with several twists and turns.
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