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A closer look at the remarkable true-life testimonies that earned their place in Premier Christianity's landmark list of 100 books that shaped the Church.
Number 1 in the Premier 100 Books That Changed the Church List. The story of how one Dutch family's obedience to God in the darkest days of Nazi occupation became one of the most enduring testimonies in Christian history.
Introducing Number 2! A country preacher, a teenage gang leader, and a God who showed up in the most unlikely place on earth — this is the story that launched a worldwide ministry.
Number 3 in the Premier 100 Books That Changed the Church List. One man, a car full of Bibles, and a prayer that God would make seeing eyes blind — this is the adventure story that showed a generation what radical faith looks like.
Voted #4 in the 100 Books that Changed the Church. Originally broadcast as BBC radio talks during the Second World War, Mere Christianity remains the clearest, most compelling case for Christian faith ever written for a general audience.
Joyce Meyer's landmark book on the power of thought patterns has helped millions of Christians (now in it's 30th Anniversary edition!) understand why the mind is the first and most important arena of spiritual battle.
A grieving father, a mysterious invitation to a remote shack, and an encounter with the Trinity that has sparked more conversation about God's nature than almost any Christian novel in recent memory....welcome to number 6 in the list!
How seven novels that began as stories for children and became one of the most beloved and theologically rich works in all of Christian literature....they need no introduction but The Chronicles of Narnia was voted number 7 on the 100 Books That Changed The Church.
Written in a Bedford jail cell in the seventeenth century, The Pilgrim's Progress has guided more Christians through the terrain of the spiritual life than almost any other book in history....Introducing The Pilgrim's Progress - voted number 8 in the 100 Books that Changed the Church.
Voted number 9: A former megachurch pastor's honest reckoning with the speed and noise of modern life, and a practical invitation to recover the unhurried rhythms of Jesus.
The autobiography of a young man who grew up on the streets of New York leading one of its most feared gangs — and what happened when a preacher refused to give up on him. Voted number 10 in the 100 Books That Changed The Church.
Written after his wife's diagnosis with a life-threatening illness, 24/7 Prayer founder Pete Greig's honest wrestle with unanswered prayer has become an essential companion for anyone going through the silence.
Written by a German pastor under Nazi rule, The Cost of Discipleship remains the most searching challenge to comfortable Christianity ever put on paper.
Tolkien's epic fantasy is not a Christian allegory but something more subtle and perhaps more powerful — a work saturated in Christian messaging.
Told from the devil's point of view, The Screwtape Letters maps the tactics of temptation with such precision that it reads less like fiction and more like a field manual for the spiritual life. You won't be surprised that C.S. Lewis makes a couple of appearances on this list!
Beginning with the sentence "It's not about you," Rick Warren's The Purpose Driven Life reorients the reader away from self-help and towards the five purposes God has for every human life.
Voted #16 by Premier Radio listeners Henri Nouwen's The Return of the Prodigal Son grew out of a long encounter with Rembrandt's painting — and became one of the most beloved works of Christian spirituality of the 20th century.
Counting down we've now reached number 17 of the of The 100 Books That Changed The Church. The miraculous and harrowing life of Brother Yun — hunger striker, prisoner and escapee.
Introducing Number 18 of The 100 Books That Changed The Church. A twenty-year-old Englishwoman boards a ship with no plan except to go where God leads — and ends up in the most dangerous slum in Asia, watching heroin addicts set free.
Number 19 on the 100 Books That Changed The Church - Francis Chan's unmissable, New York Time bestselling read 'Crazy Love'.
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