The Best in Christian Science Fiction
Discover the best Christian science fiction books that blend faith and futuristic adventure. Explore top picks for inspiring, faith-based sci-fi reads that challenge and entertain.


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Dream Thief
by Steve Lawhead
Sleep scientist Dr. Spence Reston is having trouble sleeping. His experiments are giving him dreams that haunt his waking hours, and he has long periods for which he has no memory. Is he losing his mind? Or is there another altogether more frightening explanation? Thus begins a battle for the future of the universe, in which the fate of humankind hangs on the fragile sanity of one man. Original and accomplished, bursting with suspense and intrigue, Dream Thief is science fiction on a grand scale.


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Arena
by Karen Hancock
Dropped into a terrifying, alien world with only a few cryptic words to guide her, can Callie survive the battle raging between good and evil?


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Out of the Silent Planet
by C.S. Lewis
The first book in C. S. Lewis's acclaimed Space Trilogy, which continues with Perelandra and That Hideous Strength, Out of the Silent Planet begins the adventures of the remarkable Dr. Ransom. Here, that estimable man is abducted by a megalomaniacal physicist and his accomplice and taken via spaceship to the red planet of Malacandra. The two men are in need of a human sacrifice, and Dr. Ransom would seem to fit the bill. Once on the planet, however, Ransom eludes his captors, risking his life and his chances of returning to Earth, becoming a stranger in a land that is enchanting in its difference from Earth and instructive in its similarity. First published in 1943, Out of the Silent Planet remains a mysterious and suspenseful tour de force.



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Flashpoint
by Frank Creed
Flashpoint is Biblical Cyberpunk set in the year 2036 and is the story of an alternative future where patriotism meets tyranny, the Patriot Act waxes Stalin-esque and the violence of terrorism has united the world. 2036 is the time of a central one-world government: the One-State. Fundamentalist terrorists are the One-State's only threat.This group includes Bible-believing Christians. When peacekeepers make a home-church bust in Ward-Six of the Chicago Metroplex, only Dave and Jen Williams evade capture. The siblings turn to the Body of Christ Underground for help, adopt street-names (Calamity Kid and e-girl) and slip between the cracks of the Chicago Metroplex. Calamity Kid and e-girl undergo technological re-formation that provides them with skills, knowledge and other abilities that allow them meet the gravest challenges facing fundamentalist christians and ultimately help them save their family, friends and neighbours before they're brainwashed, enslaved or worse by the One-State Neros.


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Oxygen
by Randall Scott Ingermanson
Past the point of no return, a space crew discovers their vessel was sabotaged. And there is only oxygen left for one person. A Christy Award winner.


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Outriders
by Kathryn Mackel
Delivering a unique world filled with supernatural intrigue, environmental significance, and suspenseful battles, this fantasy thriller--aimed at high school and college-aged readers--centers around three outriders who must fight to reclaim God's birthright.

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Light at the Edge of Darkness
by Cynthia L. MacKinnon
When forced to the edge of darkness, there's only one way back: embrace the Light.

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Infinite Space, Infinite God
by Karina L. Fabian
Thought-provoking science fiction with a Catholic twist. The anthology takes on the moral and practical challenges of genetic engineering, time and space travel, mind control and even alien abduction. Read of the miracles of technology and miracles that transcend technology. Faith-filled fiction for readers who think.


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Virtually Eliminated
by Jefferson Scott
Ethan Hamilton explores the source of the fatal power spikes. But when the deadly, self-proclaimed Patriot target Ethan's family, the investigation turns personal as Hamilton goes after the killer with a vengeance.