Ted Dekker-all of them.
Myles Munroe-Understanding the Purpose & Power of Prayer
Frank Peretti-all of them
Lynn Austin-many
R.T. Kendall-Total Forgiveness
Robert Whitlow-all of them
Randy Alcorn-Heaven
Max Lucado-all of them
LaHaye/Jenkins-Left Behind series
Corrie TenBoom-The Hiding Place
Plus my Bibles-incl. Nelson Women's Study Bible, Amplified Bible, LaHaye Prophecy Study Bible & several others
Way too many to list them all! :)
2007-03-30 14:03:12
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answered by beano™ 6
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Favorite books about Christianity:
Letters to a Christian nation by Sam Harris
The God Delusion/Unweaving the Rainbow/ The Devil's Chaplain by Richard Dawkins
Pale Blue Dot/The Demon-haunted world/ Cosmos/ Billions and Billions/Contact/ by Carl Sagan/Ann Druyan
The Search for God/ Why people believe strange things/ Skeptic Magazine by Michael Shermer
I do not really discriminate what I read by whether or not the author is Christian or any other religion. Maybe something by Victor Hugo or Tolstoy would qualify?
2007-03-30 13:51:19
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answered by Dalarus 7
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I like Penelope J Stokes. I have read almost all of her books. The blue bottle club, the amethyst heart, the amber photograph, the memory book, the treasure box, and the wishing jar.
2007-03-30 13:52:57
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answered by Jessica 2
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C.S Lewis-the Chronicles of Narnia...(the witch and the...)
J.R Tolkien-the Lord of the Rings trilogy(the fellowship...)
Christopher polini(miss spell)-Inheritance series(eragon,eldest,Book 3)
A book that was 66 books written by 40 inspired different authors over thousands of years...Inspired by God...(Bible)
2007-03-30 13:51:57
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answered by rockinweazel 4
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the finished "Left in the back of" series is a might want to examine for actual each man or woman. that's magnificent, idea scary sufficient to carry the interest of persons that do not even examine Christian books. i became thoroughly memorized by the finished series.
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answered by Anonymous
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Joyce Meyer - Battlefield of the mind.
T.D. Jakes- Woman thou art loosed.
2007-03-30 13:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Joyce Meyer - "Battlefield of the Mind"
Lee Strobel - "The Case for Faith"
2007-03-30 14:05:01
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answered by alexomalex 2
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i prefer catholic edition bibles.
the catechism of the catholic church
i tend to do most of my reading on line,i ahve been enjoying karl keating and scott hahn lately. they both have a few books released but i haven't purchased them yet. the sites i usually go to are
www.scripturecatholic.com
www.catholiceducation.org
www.salvationhistory.com
www.fisheaters.com
http://www.allcatholicbooks.com/
this link has a good variety of catholic.christian books.
god bless
2007-03-30 13:58:03
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answered by fenian1916 5
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Thomas A Kempis - The Imitation of Christ is a good one.
2007-03-30 14:01:19
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answered by chekeir 6
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Kenneth Copeland, Gloria Copeland, Kenneth Hagin, Sr. and Jr.
Good teaching material!
Ditto...............
2007-03-30 13:50:08
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answered by maguyver727 7
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