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newera (f)
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I enjoy reading Christian Fiction. I find most of the writings to be inspirational and instructive - most often inspiring deep thoughts. I find myself thinking about the issues raised days after i have completed reading. I enjoy thrillers; I find the historical fiction very educative; while i find the Romantic fiction acceptably clean.
Some of my favourite authors are
Frank Peretti, he helps to see why some unexplainable things happen to us. I recommend This Present Darkness for starters.
Ted Dekker is a speed thriller. I gurantee that you will enjoy "Three"; no matter how much i tried, i couldn't decode the story till the last moment.
Karen Kingsbury tells contemporary stories, mostly in series that will keep you buying one book after the other.
Francine Rivers is another one of my favourites. She is just in a class of her own. I read Atonement Child twice and i can say for sure that it changed my life. The book taught me not to judge lightly. You can never know how you will respond to a situation until you actually face it yourself.
In the last one month - I discovered Angela Hunt. She's good but i think she writes better historical than contemporary fiction.
And then there is Dee Henderson, you will love her if you like books related to the Armed forces.
It will be good to hear from other avid Christian Fiction readers and to know what you think. I hope this thread will also stimulate interest in these books on a general level and also get some people to start writing.
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gbengaijot (m)
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I like them as well, but i have not read the ones you post on here. I like the "Left Behind" Series by Camara Lahaye
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MP007 (m)
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they made a video game for left behind. it kind of awesome .
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sakish (f)
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I think I like Angela Hunt's books.Especially 'The dept'
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gbengaijot (m)
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U mean they \made a gmae for it?,
do you have any site i can buy it from?
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Genial (m)
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I like them as well, but i have not read the ones you post on here. I like the "Left Behind" Series by Camara Lahaye Tim Lahaye. Camara Laye is an African (from Guinea, I think) author - the author of "The African Child", etc. 
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dennylove (m)
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yeah, i like "THE WHY ASK WHY"check it out is an inspiring book to read.but i forgot the name of the author. can anyone help me with the author's name?
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GL (f)
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I LOVE Left Behind series. I've read some Frank Peretti books and i love them too. also read Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, good book.
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PHBABE (f)
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oh sorry my bad. wrong forum! 
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tEsLim (m)
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yeah Ted Deker -- "Obsession". Was really greate. And read little of "When Heaven Weeps"
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tlo (f)
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I always have this 'HIGH' when I read Christian fiction, its clean and inspirational, it gives me a fresh attitude to life.
I think KAREN KINGSBURY is the bomb she writes the most amazing stories, and its easy to see from her books how biblical principles can be applied to daily living, also that Christians aren't super human, and the journeys they take to be come more like what God wants us to be.
I also think FRANCINE RIVERS is great, if you get your hands on 'Redeeming Love', you'll see why
@dennylove
"why ask, why" was written by John Mason, i think
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newera (f)
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I always have this 'HIGH' when I read Christian fiction, its clean and inspirational, it gives me a fresh attitude to life.
I think KAREN KINGSBURY is the bomb she writes the most amazing stories, and its easy to see from her books how biblical principles can be applied to daily living, also that Christians aren't super human, and the journeys they take to be come more like what God wants us to be.
I also think FRANCINE RIVERS is great, if you get your hands on 'Redeeming Love', you'll see why
@dennylove
"why ask, why" was written by John Mason, i think
Redeeming love is one of the most absorbing books anyone can read. It tells the story of a astonishingly beautiful young girl who was introduced to prostitution at the age of 8. The prostitution becomes all she knows about life and after a while she no longer cares. A young man shows her true love and literally takes the prostitution, bad mouth and agression out of her. It took patience and it took almost 10 years but in the end he won. Amazing story.
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gbengaijot (m)
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thanks man, i atually meant Tim lahaye. I think he wrote a book titled "why you act the way you do".
That was a good book, although not a christian fiction
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Modups! (f)
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I am so excited bout this thread because i love christian fiction!
i highly reccommend the ff books to u guys as well
the shofar blew by francine rivers mark of the lion series by francine rivers
showdown by ted dekker three by ted dekker
house by ted dekker & frank perretti visitation by frank perretti
ENJOY!
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Itse (f)
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Hey everyone,
I love Francine Rivers: the last sin eater is a great story, actually all her books are try and read them all. Frank Peretti is another author whose books have been an encouragement to me. I pair his writing style with that of Francine's.
For some unknown reason, i have not been able to bring myself to read Karen Kingsbury but all my friends like her books.
Michelle McKinney Hammond is another great writer, her books have singles as its target audience and in a good number of cases narrows down to single sisters, they are great books too.
A. W. Tozer's books inspire me because they where written like over 30 years ago (he died in 1963) and they apply like it was written for the now, try and read Born After Midnight, Tragedy in the church, or any or his works you see.
Then there is Joe L. Wheeler: he wrote heart to heart stories for dads, heart to heart stories for moms, heart to heart stories of friendship, here is an excerpt from the book 'heart to heart stories of friendship'
• Friendships cannot be taken for granted, not even the strongest ones. Upkeep is essential if they are to flourish. Our technological society affords many ways to retain friends when distance precludes personal interaction, such a phone calls, faxes, E-mail (more and more common). Sadly, many of us are physically removed from some of those we love most, so we must establish alternative methods of communication if we are not to lose their relationship. Some of the most meaningful and treasured relationships of my life have resulted from personal letters. • Friendships cannot flourish without an element of mutual respect. Oddly enough, not even criminal relationships can outlast loss of respect. • Beware the power of words! Many friendships have been lost because of loose lips. Sometimes the words are forgiven—but they are never forgotten! “Friends are made by many acts—and lost by one” (Sunshine Magazine, February 1958). • A true friend will risk even the relationship itself rather than see the other hurt. How well I remember stepping in once when a friend was needlessly putting her reputation at risk. The immediate result was a noticeable cooling of our friendship, but the long-term result was that this friend is today one of the closet friends I have. Through the experience she learned that her personal success in life was more important to me than the friendship itself—and there can be no stronger friendship in life than one based on such mutual trust. Other friends have done the same for me. • Few friendships can survive repeated acts of borrowing, for damage is likely to occur on both ends rather than one. The same is true for involving friends in business deals—I learned that particular lesson the hard way! • Only in adversity do we learn who our true friends really are. It is said that a friend is the person who walks in when the rest of the world is walking out. • A true friend brings out the best in us. Unquestionably, we become like our friends. We can achieve honor and respect by the choice of friends, or we lose both honor and respect by the wrong choice. • Never has it been said better than Joseph Addison did: “Friendship doubles joy and divides grief”. • Treasure most your old friends, those who have stood the test of time: “Forsake not an old friend; for the new is not comparable to him: a new friend is as new wine; when it is old, thou shalt drink it with pleasure” (Sirach 9 : 10).
He complied stories from different people some are true, while others are fiction. His books are tagged under the heading Focus on the Family.
Christian fiction are GREAT!!!!!
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Itse (f)
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Hey everyone,
I love Francine Rivers: the last sin eater is a great story, actually all her books are try and read them all. Frank Peretti is another author whose books have been an encouragement to me. I pair his writing style with that of Francine's.
For some unknown reason, i have not been able to bring myself to read Karen Kingsbury but all my friends like her books.
Michelle McKinney Hammond is another great writer, her books have singles as its target audience and in a good number of cases narrows down to single sisters, they are great books too.
A. W. Tozer's books inspire me because they where written like over 30 years ago (he died in 1963) and they apply like it was written for the now, try and read Born After Midnight, Tragedy in the church, or any or his works you see.
Then there is Joe L. Wheeler: he wrote heart to heart stories for dads, heart to heart stories for moms, heart to heart stories of friendship, here is an excerpt from the book 'heart to heart stories of friendship'
• Friendships cannot be taken for granted, not even the strongest ones. Upkeep is essential if they are to flourish. Our technological society affords many ways to retain friends when distance precludes personal interaction, such a phone calls, faxes, E-mail (more and more common). Sadly, many of us are physically removed from some of those we love most, so we must establish alternative methods of communication if we are not to lose their relationship. Some of the most meaningful and treasured relationships of my life have resulted from personal letters. • Friendships cannot flourish without an element of mutual respect. Oddly enough, not even criminal relationships can outlast loss of respect. • Beware the power of words! Many friendships have been lost because of loose lips. Sometimes the words are forgiven—but they are never forgotten! “Friends are made by many acts—and lost by one” (Sunshine Magazine, February 1958). • A true friend will risk even the relationship itself rather than see the other hurt. How well I remember stepping in once when a friend was needlessly putting her reputation at risk. The immediate result was a noticeable cooling of our friendship, but the long-term result was that this friend is today one of the closet friends I have. Through the experience she learned that her personal success in life was more important to me than the friendship itself—and there can be no stronger friendship in life than one based on such mutual trust. Other friends have done the same for me. • Few friendships can survive repeated acts of borrowing, for damage is likely to occur on both ends rather than one. The same is true for involving friends in business deals—I learned that particular lesson the hard way! • Only in adversity do we learn who our true friends really are. It is said that a friend is the person who walks in when the rest of the world is walking out. • A true friend brings out the best in us. Unquestionably, we become like our friends. We can achieve honor and respect by the choice of friends, or we lose both honor and respect by the wrong choice. • Never has it been said better than Joseph Addison did: “Friendship doubles joy and divides grief”. • Treasure most your old friends, those who have stood the test of time: “Forsake not an old friend; for the new is not comparable to him: a new friend is as new wine; when it is old, thou shalt drink it with pleasure” (Sirach 9 : 10).
He compiled stories from different people some are true, while others are fiction. His books are tagged under the heading Focus on the Family.
Christian fiction are GREAT!!!!!
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yemo (m)
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francis rivers redeeming love is awesome. it is just that the books are a little bit expensive. if ican get to borrow i wont mind
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MP007 (m)
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gbengaijot. i saw it on a gametv show on BET.
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marhoatumu (m)
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i love anything fiction but christian fiction is outstanding by far. with people like frank peretti and ted dekker who can look anywhere else. last december i read the whole left behind series from book 1 to 12 all over again, without feeling bored.
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zukkie4eva (f)
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I love Francine Rivers. She's simply amazing. Haddassah's story (The lion series) touched me so much. It was so inspiring and touching. The way Francine Rivers captures her stories is really remarkable. I aspire to write like her and even better. I've heard alot about KAren Kingsbury, never read her books but reckon she's great. I've seen her website. Chistian literature is da bomb! - nothing short of it. 
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ADESUWA (f)
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who has read [Heaven is so real]by Choo Thomas ,it is a must read 4 everyone aithough it is a real life true story
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avalon
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any site offering fre online christian books? please share.
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ziddy (m)
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you guys make sure you read some secular stuff too. just so we are not sticking our heads in the sand. all this christian-lit stuff is so suspiciously close to fantasy. 
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ziddy (m)
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you guys make sure you read some secular stuff too. just so we are not sticking our heads in the sand. all this christian-lit stuff is so suspiciously close to fantasy. 
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salsera (f)
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@ziddy stick to the topic considering how broad secular literature is there is more FANTASY there than anywhere else.  back to topic Has anyone read Scarlet thread--- another Francine Rivers
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dominobaby (f)
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Oh my word, i never knew a thread like this was here. Nice one newera, because i really love christian fiction! I haven't read much but the few i've read have greatly affected my life.
First i read was The Oath by Frank Perretti, twas mindblowing! Next was The Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, and boy! That woman is just too much a writer!
Piercing the Darkness comes after This Present Darkness by Frank Perretti - like a series. I'm just reading This Present Darkness and you won't believe i'm actually 'mising' the book because i don't want it to end! Its a must read for Christians i tell you, it has really changed my prayer life. I need more of his books!
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marlet01 (m)
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What can i say?
They are lovely and are really fun to read, I love reading them.
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m.i (f)
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I love christian Fiction books!! it started with the whole Left Behind series (which is just awesome!), and then Ted Dekker, wow! he is just brilliant!
Someone suggested "this present darkness" by Frank Peretti for beginners, but mehn, i actually bought that book, my first F.P book, and lordy! i cannot read it!, is something wrong with me? so many people seem to like him, and i just don't get it, guess i'll have to give the book a second try,
ooh, and the Christy Miller and 'Nama beach high series are also really good, mostly for younger/teenage readers, really inspirational, because they can see christianity in an environment and situations they can relate to
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