Christian Fiction for 2005
Discover the best Christian fiction books of 2005! Explore our curated list of inspiring and faith-filled novels for your spiritual and literary journey.


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Aprons on a Clothesline
by Traci DePree
After suffering a stroke, Virginia Morgan battles not only her debilitating illness but the fact that she needs the help of others to survive, and the Morgans and Biddles find themselves dealing with a variety of everyday challenges and adjustments.

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The Rising
by Tim LaHaye
The countdown to Rapture begins as Marilena Carpathia unknowingly gives birth to the Antichrist, and half a world away, God's plans begin to take form in young Ray Steele.

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The Hope Within
by Tracie Peterson
Tragedy may tear the Selby family apart in this riveting conclusion to Tracie Peterson's wonderful and bestselling Montana saga.

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The Peacemaker
by Lori Copeland
After Cass leaves her at the altar and takes her money, Wynne follows him to Missouri to recover her property--only to be distracted by his handsome older brother, Cole.



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Mr. Blue
by Myles Connolly
J. Blue is a young man who decides to take Christianity seriously, not as a chore but as a challenge. He spends his inherited wealth almost as soon as he gets it. He lives in a packing box on a New York City rooftop. He embraces the poor as his best friends and wisest companions, distrusts the promises of technology (except for the movies), and is fascinated by anything involving the wide expanse of God's universe. He is the ultimate free spirit, it seems; but what is the source--and purpose--of his freedom? This novel about a contemporary St. Francis figure has delighted and inspired countless readers since it was first published in 1928.

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The Last Judgment
by Craig Parshall
Attorney Will Chamber's new client is charged with inciting a terrorist bombing. In addition to searching for the truth about the fiery street preacher's "mission," Chambers must also make a final judgment about his role as a husband, a father, and a man.