A Cry From the Streets by Jeanette Lukasse: The wonderful story of a woman who moved to Brazil with her husband and children to found what would become a multi-faceted ministry to street children.
A New Name by Emma Scrivener: The gripping and informative story of a young woman's battle with anorexia, amongst many other things. Illustrates how difficult it is to grow up in this world no matter who you are.
Conquering the Dragon by Kim Goh and Andrew Chamberlain: Autobiography of a former triad gang member who found Jesus. As riveting as any secular bestseller.
Do You Know What You Are Doing, Lord? by Carol Lee Anderson: The story of a woman who, along with her husband, Neil Anderson, became a missionary in Papua New Guinea. Shows that even missionaries wrestle with the same inner struggles as other Christians.
Kingdom Come by Malcolm Duncan: Challenges and provides practical advice for the local church to become involved in social change for Christ and His kingdom.
Live Wires by D. J. Carswell: A collection of testimonies, both concerning how people became Christians and things that occurred to those who were already followers of Jesus. Shows how God's people really do come from all religious backgrounds and walks of life.
Eternity in Their Hearts by Don Richardson: The best Christian book I've ever read. Documents how various ethnic groups have beliefs related to the one true God in their lore and customs.
Discovering Jesus by T. D. Alexander: Explains the differences and similarities in the four Gospels and why the Bible contains four accounts of the Lord's life on Earth in the first place.
Beyond the Edge by Hazel Rolston: A woman's story of her battle with post-partum and depression other mental health issues. Really causes one to realize just how the church is lacking in ministry to such people, even those within.
A Cracked Pot by Lizzy Wilson: The autobiography of a Christian woman who worked as a nurse all around the world.
A Cop for Christ by Mike DiSanza and Liz Hinds: With its many twists and turns, as well as its honest portrayal of its subject matter, this book about a NYPD officer who became a Christian will be a story you won't be able to put down.
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