Christian Fiction Books That Capture The Spirit Of God’s Word
Christian fiction is an important means of getting God’s Word into the human spirit even when relaxing. Reading a good story is peaceful, fun and in general, a great way to take one’s thoughts off the day-to-day chores of living. We can’t be in a mode of study every moment either. However, Christian fiction is a great way to receive the Word by indirect means. It can also be thought provoking and will stretch one’s imagination to think beyond the scope of their own private world.
– Margaret Lukasik
Christian Historical Fiction Novel
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Quest For The Light – Adventure Of The Magi by Byron Anderson
Quest for Light is based on scripture and historical accounts of the era. The story brings the Magi to life as we join in their harrowing adventure across Persia in search of the one, true God. |
Action and Adventure
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Quest For The Light – Adventure Of The Magi by Byron Anderson
Quest for Light is based on scripture and historical accounts of the era. The story brings the Magi to life as we join in their harrowing adventure across Persia in search of the one, true God. |
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Keltrius and the Armor Of God by DL. Partee
“Keltrius and the Armor of God” Presents A Much Needed Christian Superhero To Top The Modern Day Hero Characterizations we see and hear of daily such as Batman, Superman or Spiderman. |
Inspiration, Romance and Mystery
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Pie: An Old Brown Horse by Kandy Kay Scaramuzzo
This inspirational story about a horse and a young girl and how they touch each other’s lives to bring each confidence and love will warm your heart forever. It’s a great story for all ages! |
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Hush Little Baby by Deborah Piccurelli
This exciting Christian romantic novel begins with an aura of suspense which continues throughout the book! It’s a story of love, loyalty and strong convictions that take the main character on the most dangerous journey of her young life. |
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Dreaming Of A Father’s Love By Sharon A. Lavy
The main character, Roberta Birdie wants to make choices about her future for herself, but it’s difficult with a father she feels is over-critical and harsh when he really wants the best for her. |