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What is the best Christian fiction book you’ve read?


It has to be fiction!
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10 Responses to “What is the best Christian fiction book you’ve read?”

  1. Missy Says:

    I love books by Beverly Lewis. Her books are about the Amish and I find them heartwarming.

  2. Al Horford Says:

    The Bible and the Book of Mormon

  3. david_pugsley Says:

    The Cronicals of Narnia is a good Christian Fiction story. There is also the one I am writing. That will come out soon I hope.

  4. stand_through_pain Says:

    something by Frank Pretti maybe thats how you spell it anywho its really interesting. oh and the B-I-B-L-E

  5. robocop48 Says:

    The Narnia series by C.S. Lewis

  6. becca Says:

    first of all, lord of the rings and the chronicles of narnia.i loved the left behind series! also i’d have to say “hangman’s curse” and “nightmare academy” are christian classics as well as anything by perretti or lewis.

  7. hardtimes Says:

    Childhoods end by Arther C Clark
    And the Bible By who Knows Who

  8. BookAddict Says:

    If you like fiction set in a current timeframe I recommend Karen Kingsbury, Dee Henderson, or Teri Blackstock. If you prefer historical fiction you can’t go wrong with Gilbert Morris, Brock and Bodie Thoene, Lori Wick (she also writes some current fiction), Judith Pella. To name a few.
    Happy reading!

    Lori Wick, Gilbert Morris, and Karen Kingsbury are some of my favorites.

  9. Josh G Says:

    The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. It is pretty insightful into human nature, and the nature of how humans consider and interact with God, and how religion (in this case, Christianity) is treated through the course of a life. It is also a rather humorous book. The body of the text consists of a senior demon’s letters to his nephew, who is trying to win souls away from heaven. I am not strictly Christian myself, and have a hard time with a good deal of Christian fiction, mainly because it contains so much… I dunno, so much fiction? Lewis, however is a rather talented author who has a pretty firm grip on human nature. Also, if you are doing a report, Screwtape is probably the shortest Christian fiction you will find. That’s a good thing, too, because it is an enjoyable read, and deserves to be read more than once.

  10. venus_maria_1 Says:

    This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti and The Left Behind Series

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