40 Influential Christian Books Chosen by Our Readers: The Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan's seventeenth-century spiritually allegory contains a profound two-part story that entertains readers up to the present day.
John Bunyan's seventeenth-century spiritually allegory contains a profound two-part story that entertains readers up to the present day.
Former Nixon Administration "hatchet man" Chuck Colson's amazing examination of the cost of Christian discipleship continues to challenge the Church.
David Wilkerson's account of his evangelism efforts among troubled inner-city teenagers remains a powerful testimony to the witness even in a violent, drug-ridden setting.
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The Return of the Prodigal Son is one of Henri Nouwen's most popular books and was written after the theologian encountered and meditated upon the Rembrandt painting of the same name; the book illuminates all aspects of the famous Biblical parable for fresh understanding by readers.
The Letter from Birmingham Jail is an open letter written on April 16, 1963 as a response to a letter Martin Luther King, Jr., received from critics, fellow clergymen who asked him to drop his campaign for non-violent action—the letter, which famously stated, "injustice anywhere is a threat to ...
Billy Graham is known by many as the most prominent preach of the 20th century, with the gospel message reaching hundreds of millions and even billions of people through his rallies and media. In his classic book Peace with God, Billy Graham shares how every person can receive inner peace from God ...
God in the Dock is comprised of Lewis' essays posthumously collected addressing theology, ethis, religion, spirituality and thought and expressing his profoundly Christian observations and insights as one of the greatest Christian thinkers of our time.
Other than the Bible, the Philokalia has been referred to as the principle spiritual text for the Eastern Orthodox Church, written by spiritual masters between the 4th and the 15th centuries and compiled by St. Nikodemos of the Holy Mountain and St. Makarios of Corinth in the 18th century. The ...
Martin Luther's writing in the 500 years since the Reformation has influenced far reaching spheres across Christianity, religion, democracies, economies and societies—and as he studied Galatians, as well as Romans, Hebrew, and Psalms, he developed the doctrine of justification by faith alone, by ...
Hinds' Feet on High Places is a successful allegorical tale published in 1955 about a symbolic character searching for God's wisdom and guidance to leader her to a higher place.
In this letter Pope Francis calls all Christians and all humans to dialogue about our common home and focuses on consumerism, development, degradation, and the gospel message as viewed through creation.