Effie Munday

Biography

Effie Munday lives quietly in her retirement village unit located in
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She has always been a writer and now in
her golden years, she is proudly the published author of Called to
Freedom, My Irish Ancestors, Path Light at My Feet, with more books in
the pipeline.

Books

Words of Life, Light and Love
Price: $7.99 USD. Words: 123,920. Language: English. Published: October 8, 2015 by ReadOnTime BV. Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Inspirational, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Sermons / General
These sermons, ‘Words of Life, Light and Love’, are some of many sermons still blessing the life of Effie Munday, widow of Rev. Dr. Albert John Munday, 1928-2001. John enjoyed serving God as teacher and preacher for over 50 years. First, as primary school teacher, then as Pastor, and Director of Christian Education & Youth for Queensland Baptist Churches.
Path Light at my feet
Price: $7.99 USD. Words: 53,150. Language: English. Published: January 7, 2013 by ReadOnTime BV. Categories: Fiction » Inspirational
Path Light at my Feet... When John Munday was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he and his wife Effie were propelled onto a path leading through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. This book draws on many entries and reflections from Effie’s journal, as she and her husband battled with the agonies of terminal illness, and then later as she struggled with the burdens of widowhood and financial respon
Love Letters
Price: $6.99 USD. Words: 162,810. Language: English. Published: December 9, 2012 by ReadOnTime BV. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
This book is proof that love conquers all. In its pages is a record of a young couple in love and their dreams, aspirations and devotion - not just for each other, but also for God whom they both loved with a passion and wholeheartedly desired to serve. In 1949, after meeting and falling in love, Effie and John’s romance was put to the test with John residing and studying at the then Melbourne Bib