With the hustle and bustle of every day life, Christians sometimes need a daily nudge or reminder to stop, pray, meditate, and reflect on life’s circumstances
and God’s will for our lives. Sometimes that comes in the form of friendly reminder from a friend or pastor, and sometimes it comes in
another form, like reading. Reading is a great way to get into the habit of slowing down. Many Biblical scholars have taken great care to
write books that not only educate and inform, but entertain as well. When you feel the Bible has become a bore, don't close the book and
forget it exists, pick up a few God-inspired reading books and use your Bible as a study guide to help confirm the theories you've read.
Christianity is a beautiful thing and can add so much joy and excitement to your life...it's all in your perceptions.
Christian Books
In this section, you'll find titles to various non-fiction Christian books.
Finding Yourself
Every once in awhile the chaos and demands of life pull us away from our personal relationship with God, and in the process of
trying to cope with each day’s demands we begin to lose sight of who we really are. In this section, you’ll find books geared towards
bringing you back to God and a place in your life where you’re happy with who you are—as a person, parent, spouse, friend, and worker.
Prayer Starters For Busy Moms
365 creative tips for helping busy moms start or end their days in prayer.
Real Women Scrap
Create the life you've always wanted while sharing great photo stories.
The Greener Grass Syndrome
Learn to stop those wandering eyes before it's too late.
The Surrendered Wife
Learn to submit to your spouse in a healthy way.
Your Unforgettable Life
Build a legacy that outlasts fame and fortune.
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