7 Aspects That Make Christian Fiction Books Ideal for Reading
Any reader’s library may benefit from Christian literature. Our selection of Christian books on romance and relationships, suspense, history, current events, religion, and forgiveness. Read inspirational stories to help you on your religious journey.
Christian Fiction Books Ideal for Reading
Susan May Warren’s “Sunburst” (Sky King Ranch series)
When former Navy Seal and longtime bachelor Ranger Kingston is called upon to rescue his abducted brother Colt in Nigeria, he is horrified to discover a lady he knows and could never forget among the prisoners. Noemi Sutton and a small girl were held prisoner while returning her to her home in Boko Haran territory. Ranger Kingston can free the prisoners, but he’ll need Noemi’s aid to escape Nigeria alive. Solution? Pretend you’re married.
Mary Alford’s Among the Innocent
The suspect in the murders of Leah Miller’s Amish family ten years ago has committed suicide. Leah has since joined the force. When a second Amish woman is murdered using the same method, it’s clear that the wrong man was initially blamed for the deaths of her family. Through their shared pursuit of the killer, Leah and Dalton Cooper become closer. Christian books on the end times, when their past secrets are revealed, they find an unexpected link between them. We have just just begun.
James Hannibal’s Elysium Tide
Dr. Peter Chesterfield is a renowned neurosurgeon at ROH. His supervisor told him to take a week off to attend a medical conference at the Elysium Grand in Maui. Peter rescues a lady with a broken head. He revives her in the ambulance, but she dies in his arms, leaving him with just the phrase “honu” Peter, preoccupied with understanding the reason of his patient’s death, investigates a luxury car theft. He irritates case detective Lisa Kealoha.
Nancy Mehl’s Free Fall (The Quantico Files series)
Long-haired ladies are being kidnapped in Virginia. Alex Donovan, an FBI behavioural analyst, has been tasked with developing a profile. Logan Hart, her friend and colleague, has been acting strangely and refuses to explain why. Alex decides to meet her kidnapper at an abandoned amusement park when he demands. However, it is a trap, and the building she is in explodes. Alex, who is imprisoned with other women, attempts to trick her captor by reading Christian books on spiritual warfare.
Wanda E. Brunstetter’s Amish Greenhouse Mysteries
Three women are left to care for their families after a horrible catastrophe. Their sole source of income is a greenhouse in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, but someone appears to be attempting to push them out of business. These three books revive hope? Amy King quits her work and halts her romance with Jared when her father, brother, and brother-in-law are murdered in a car accident in The Crow’s Call. A young Amish lady has already made many sacrifices. Can things grow worse?
Missing Pieces by Cynthia Hickey, Linda Baten Johnson, and Teresa Ives Lilly
Tabitha’s first event at her new bed and breakfast is a jigsaw puzzle mystery weekend, and the cook is found dead. During Cee Cee’s 1950s jigsaw puzzle party, an Elvis impersonator is killed. Christian life application books, Mariah wants to sell her cherished puzzle at a swap, but a seller is killed by a stabbing seller. Jane enters a jigsaw puzzle tournament in which one of the competitors is poisoned.
Lynn Austin’s Long Way Home
Peggy Serrano couldn’t wait for her battle buddy to return. Jimmy Barnett returns from Europe an altered man; he can hardly function. His parents check him into the VA hospital after he attempts suicide. Peggy helps the Barnetts figure out what caused their son’s suicide. She contacts Jimmy’s war buddies to identify the woman in his photo. Gisela Wolff and her family fled Germany on the St. Louis for Cuba seven years earlier. Gisela and Sam Shapiro fall in love aboard. But it’s shipped back to Europe. Gisela’s journey of exile and survival is made possible by the kindness and courage of strangers, including one man who will change her life.


“Part 1 covers the lives of the young Graham and Audrie (Aud) Martin, how we got hitched, the beginnings of our spiritual journeys, and then gradually follows on to how, at 60 years old, I experienced a complete mental breakdown….and how I survived.”
God can… inspires and encourages readers to confidently believe in the power of prayer and be expectant than God can and is easily able to do superabundantly more than we dare imagine! God is very much interested in our ‘day to day’ lives and so very much more. This book inspires readers that miracles, signs and wonders can and do happen every day.
As a Police Detective I spent much of my time gathering evidence in cases to secure a conviction at court. Evidence For Conviction explores another kind of conviction. That unshakable belief that there is a God and that the bible is his authentic and trustworthy word. This book was inspired by my desire to explain to those closest to me, the grounds for my Christian beliefs. Written with two different groups of people in mind. Firstly, the sceptic, to demonstrate that far from being a blind faith, essentially a leap into the dark, Christianity is actually an evidence based faith. Hence in this sense it is a step out into light.
Here is a book which emphasizes, through personal experiences, powerful illustrations and carefully selected verses from Scripture, God’s part in that decision making process in marriage. It tells my story of how God has provided direction by means of the Bible and preaching of the Word, through conversation with others, through the Holy Spirit, through prayer and silence, through coincidences and, finally, through “fleeces.”
As a child growing up in rural Suffolk, I was surrounded by the countryside, in awe of this amazing creation in which I lived. As a child every Sunday I would attend my village Sunday school. There the teachers would give us extracts from the Bible and the Scriptures and explain them to us, so that we would learn how our world was created and the importance of God in our lives.
A collection of 100 blog entries that follows the events of the first national Covid enforced lockdown in the Spring of 2020.
“Wake up, Tanya it’s time to get ready for your online class.”
Parenting teenagers has become a growing concern in our homes, communities and the church. Many mothers and fathers are unfulfilled in their roles as parents and many teenagers are emotionally unstable and feel unloved.
Mary believes we need to take a deep and honest look at ourselves and see if we are preventing our children from being blessed by Jesus. Do we stop them by our worldly ways? Are we blind to the real preciousness of who they are in God’s eyes? We need to become more aware of Satan’s strategies, his lies and his plans to rob our little ones of all that Jesus wants for them. We need to look up and be aware of what is happening around us and not be complacent.
Silly Little Bumble Bee is an exciting children story book with (lessons to learn), lots and lots of BUZZZZZ, CROAACK and quirky little songs to the tune of [Five Little Ducks and You Can’t Catch Me].
A wonderful children books based on two main animal characters (Lenny and Mick) who get up to comical adventures with each story ending with a biblical teaching. Great for children ages 8 – 16!
Follow Humpfrey and his friends as they encounter situations in their daily lives which reflect one of the Ten Commandments. Meet Robert who was light fingered but was persuaded to turn over a new leaf and stop stealing. Then learn how Victor had a valuable lesson in putting God first before his X-Box and computer. The hug of bears have fun along the way and even manage to get into trouble themselves!
When a group of children are talking about heaven and how to get there, a wise old women interrupts them – she wants to tell them a story. The children love stories, so they settle down to listen to an amazing story about the discontented Sam who lives in a town called Rainbow. After listening to Mr Bright going on and on about some ‘fabulous treasure’, Sam decides to search for it.


