Top Ten Large Print & Large Type Christian and Inspirational Fiction
Discover the top ten large print Christian and inspirational fiction books for easy reading. Find uplifting stories of faith, hope, and encouragement in these beautifully crafted novels.

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Where Angels Go
by Debbie Macomber
Three angels with a penchant for trouble bring some much-needed Christmas magic into the lives of three people--an elderly man searching for peace of mind, a young woman afraid of commitment, and a little boy with a special holiday wish.

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Mark's Story
by Tim F. LaHaye
The new bestselling series from the authors of the Left Behind novels. Mark's Story opens on the evening of the last day of Jesus as a man. The young Mark hears Jesus' prophesies of the events that are to come and bears witness to some of the most pivotal events in human history, including Judas' betrayal, Peter's denial, and the crucifixion and resurrection. A devoted disciple of Christianity, Mark asks his friend Peter to recount the stories of Jesus' life on earth, and compiles what becomes the Gospel of Mark. He chronicles the growth of the early Christian church and the dangers that the early believers faced as they proclaimed their faith.

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John's Story
by Tim F. LaHaye
New York Times bestselling team. The multi-million copy bestselling team of LaHaye and Jenkins now focus their considerable literary talent on the beginning of the story with their new series, 'The Jesus Chronicles.' The first of these dramatic tales is the story of a once-broken man who was forever changed when he met the mysterious stranger from Nazareth - this is the story of John. At ninety years old, John is the last of the original twelve apostles still alive, the only one not martyred. Committed to spreading the word of Jesus Christ, he is called by God to write a gospel in order to set the record straight. Recalling his time with Jesus, John brings to life the miracles and messages of the man who would change the course of history.

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Shirley, Goodness and Mercy
by Debbie Macomber
Alone at Christmas, Greg Bennett feels his life has been a waste. Sixty years old and he has no one to spend the holiday with -- and no one who cares. Greg knows he's made mistakes, hurt people, failed in all the ways that matter. As a young man, he fathered a child he never acknowledged. He deserted a friend in his hour of need. He abandoned his own brother, who he hasn't seen in years. And he and his wife are in the midst of an acrimonious divorce. Listlessly wandering through the streets of San Francisco, Greg finds himself in a church -- and he whispers a simple, heartfelt prayer. His prayer finds its way to the Archangel Gabriel, who assigns his favorite angels -- Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy -- to Greg Bennett's case. Gabriel knows that very soon, Greg will need all three.

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Walk by Faith
by Rosanne Bittner
To provide a better life for her young daughter, Clarissa Graham joins a wagon train headed west. But as the trail turns increasingly dangerous, Clarissa fears her decision could cost them their lives. Help comes in the unlikely form of a jaded ex-soldier who knows nothing of grace, forgiveness or even love. And it's this man – Dawson Clements – who stays behind with Clarissa when her daughter becomes gravely ill. But as the makeshift "family" finally nears Montana, Clarissa knows her greatest challenge still lies ahead. Can she convince Dawson to remain by her side for a journey that will last a lifetime?

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Just Beyond the Clouds
by Karen Kingsbury
As he mourns his late wife, Cody objects to his brother's wish for independence, wanting to keep Carl--who has Down's Syndrome--close to home, but when Carl's teacher Elle champions his cause, Cody begins to develop unexpected feelings for her.


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Hannah's Hope
by Karen Kingsbury
Fifteen-year-old Hannah Roberts remembers when she and her father had a loving family relationship. Now he is cold and distant and she does'nt know why. Hannah learns suddenly a shocking truth, the man she thought was her father is not. When the word gets out on this, a local newspaper starts a campaign to find her biological father.

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The Wednesday Letters
by Jason F. Wright
They died in each other's arms, but their secrets did not die with them. Shocking truths about their past are uncovered through the Wednesday letters.

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Bluebonnet Belle
by Lori Copeland
"As always, Lori Copeland manages to find something new and fresh to bring to her western romances." - Romantic Times. A battle of wills was raging in the Lone Star State in 1876. April Truitt didn't trust doctors - least of all handsome newcomer Gray Fuller who opposed her efforts to offer the women of Fignity, Texas an herbal alternative to surgery. He treated her like some quack. But April was determined to save other women from dying on the operating table like her mother did. Despite their differences, Gray couldn't help but admire April's spirit and good intentions. Yet he couldn't let this bluebonnet belle steal all of his patients - even if she was well on her way to stealing his heart. Lori Copeland is a CBA and USA Today bestselling author and the recipient of the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and Reviewers' Choice Award.