Shining a spotlight on books we think you'll love, here are our picks for May's books of the month.
May is ‘get caught reading’ month! Your chance to come out of your bookish nook, and get caught reading! This month’s picks are titles you’ll want to share with your friends.
Fiction
The Kremlin Conspiracy by Joel C Rosenberg
A gripping Political thriller featuring all the high-stakes political action synonymous with the previous works of Joel C Rosenberg. Set in Russia, The Kremlin Conspiracy combines current affairs with fantasy, in a read which is sure to keep you guessing until the very last page.
Non-Fiction
Living a Life You Love by Joyce Meyer
Bible teacher, Joyce Meyer returns with ‘Living a Life You Love’, a call to all those who feel dissatisfied with their life, to embrace the adventure of being led by the Holy Spirit. An inspirational read blending her own story of moving from pain to perseverance with insightful Bible readings, she helps readers to see what a life you love can look like.
Children’s
Knowing God by J. John
Knowing God is a whole new kind of book for young children. Written by Cannon J. John, whose books have opened up Theology and Bible study for many, this pre-school children takes a different approach to most other Bible story books. Knowing God features stunning imagery and a bright cover, we predict this to a firm favourite on any child’s bookshelf.
Knowing God was awarded ‘Children’s Book of the Year’ in the Eden Awards 2018.
Staff Pick
Staying in the Boat - Jeff Lucas
A boatload of wisdom from one of the UK's best Christian authors, Jeff Lucas. I’m a big fan of Jeff Lucas’ previous work, especially Cactus Stabbers and It’s a Dog’s Life and I am looking forward to reading more of his trademark wit and wisdom.
New for May
The Case for Miracles - Lee Strobel
New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel trains his investigative sights on the hot-button issue of whether it's credible to believe God intervenes supernaturally in people's lives today.
Delving into the controversial questions and interviewing sceptics, The Case for Miracles is a unique book that examines all sides of this issue and comes away with a passionate defence for God's divine action in lives today.
May 3rd, 2018 - Posted & Written by Laura White
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