Thursday, December 13, 2012

Bible Study and Writing Book Free on Kindle Today



We have two books free on Kindle. The first is a Bible Study called The Agape Factor: Practical Guidelines for Successful Relationships from I Corinthians 13.It will be available for free download through December 17.

Our lives are defined by our relationships. Work, family, marriage, friendships, church and business relationships all impact our ability to live happy fulfilled lives. What is the key to successful relationship building? According to the Bible, it can be summed up in one word - LOVE. More specifically, agape love, the type of love that God had for us.

Christians are called to express that love everywhere. Indeed, Jesus said that it would be the way the world would know we are Christians.

But we all know it is easier to say "Love one another," than it is to live those words. Indeed, it is sometimes difficult to even figure out what the most loving behavior might be within a given situation. Fortunately, the Bible contains a chapter, sometimes known as The Love Chapter (I Corinthians 13) that describes exactly what this ultimate type of love looks like in practice.

This series of lessons looks at each of those components of Agape love in detail. Each lesson includes a short commentary along with study questions appropriate for both individual and group study.

Also, my book  Elements of Plot: A Personalized Approach is being offered until December 14 for free on Kindle. This book is part of my Writing Your Novel YOUR Way series.

This book takes a personalized approach to the process of building a story plan. Read five books about writing a novel and your will find five different ideas for plot outlines. This book takes a different approach. It helps you discover an approach to planning a novel that is consistent with your own personality. You will learn the elements of plot, the strengths and weaknesses of different planning styles and how to optimize your novel planning to your own way of writing.

This book strips away the padding and wordiness of many texts on the subject and gets right down to the essentials of turning your idea into a novel.

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