Got reader's block? Try these!
Reading can be hard, especially for parents looking for books to give their children that aren't filled with smut or a secret agenda. We have a list of some of our favorite books that are fun for the whole family (or just you).
Fantasy Series
17-year-old Caroline Wei writes a capitvating story of intrigue, betrayal, politics, and romance. A clean story set in a fantasy dystopia perfect for any young readers.
A Narnia - esque adventure that follows three siblings as they traverse the wilds and learn more about their mysterious past. It recently got an animated adaptation on Angel studios, has four books, one side story book, and a supplementary creaturpedia. Written by Andrew Peterson, a christian singer-songwriter, this series is great for families who read together, or kids who want a sense of adventure that draws parallels to biblical figures.
Author of The Books of The 100 Cupboards, N.D. Wilson spins a tale of two siblings who join a mysterious order of explorers while uncovering their past and searching for their family.
Wingfeather Saga book 3 art by Nicholas Cole
Devotionals
This ten chapter book delves into the different attributes of God and how women of the word can aspire to emulate those attributes in their daily lives.
A book full of biblical doctrine that dissects what we beleive in a way that young children can grasp. A perfect book for family devotionals or young beleviers struggling with their faith.
A 365 day devotional full of inspiring stories of faith and martyrdom. Each devotional being one page, this is a great way to supplement your daily quiet times with stories of the saints.
Bible Studies
R.C. Sproul has 100 biblical concepts wriiten out in bite sized format with biblical references for personal and small group use. Great for young or immature beleivers.
With two versions for young and grown women alike, this bible study delves into the lies fed to women and how to combat them using biblical truths.
Like most of his writings, John Piper writes about how Christians are supposed to find their end in the glory of God. These meditations of a Christian Hedonist may be a bit confusing at first, but through consistent application of the scriptures, Piper makes it excruciatingly clear that our cheif end is to glorify God by enjoying Him forever.