by Robert J. Morgan
Just in time for the holidays, step into the wonder-filled world of Christmas with this endearing collection of original stories. Meet a shy, bookish boy who finds himself center stage in the Christmas pageant, a Pennsylvania family whose car disappears on December 24th, and a mountain man trapped in a blizzard with his grandson on Christmas Eve.
Robert J. Morgan, who brought us the stories behind favorite hymns in two volumes of Then Sings My Soul, writes only one short story each year—an original work to share with his church on Christmas Eve. Now you can read these Christmas stories for yourself, year after year. This could be the start of a new holiday tradition!
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Thank you for the free downloads!
I cant get mine to download
Can you provide more insight into what is happening? This will help us better troubleshoot. Please be as descriptive as possible.
Thank you!
I can’t get the Nativity Collection to download. I am presented with two options: download to Kindle or Ipad. I don’t have either. An Amish Christmas downloaded to my PC just fine.
These articles provide support in how to open and convert an eBook file (like the .mobi for Kindle & ePub for Nook or Apple) to view on on your PC:
http://www.epubor.com/how-to-convert-ebooks-with-calibre.html
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fileextensions/f/mobifile.htm
The Amish book was a PDF format whereas the monthly eBooks for Connection members are in the different formats noted above.
You can download the kindle reader for pc free. Just go to amazon.com
I cannot download this to my Kindle. Tells me “unable to find software for the selected file”
We have provided links to helpful resources in our FAQs under the eBooks section. http://www.womenoffaith.com/faq/#ebooks
How do you download the e-books?
You can access the PDF link from this page. http://www.womenoffaith.com/an-amish-christmas/
Click on “Get my FREE download of An Amish Christmas.”
Once on that page, hover over and you will see the PDF links to save. It requires a PDF reader like Adobe.
I can’t get mine to down load.
We have made some helpful tips available in our FAQs under the eBooks section.
http://www.womenoffaith.com/faq/#ebooks
Thank you for the link to calibre. It makes downloading to my nook so much easier