Female Christian Fiction Authors

Female Christian Fiction Authors

There was a time where books are considered strictly the domain of nerds, who spent about 90% of their waking moments in their rooms, and generally those likely to work in universities or twenty years of NASA. Not that there's anything wrong with one of these, but of course, is never a good thing to be labeled cool.

Times have changed and having a good brain in his head is considered as one of the best features of a man or a woman can aspire. So to impress someone of the opposite sex, not a bad idea to have a book with you. If you have not read a book that the school require you to read before here are some things you want to be viewed with:

- "The Count of Monte Cristo": This tale of adventure, obsession, revenge and redemption is not only one of the best-selling books of all time, having in his possession more likely that you have impeccable taste in both reading material and has the right idol literary wonder there. If you have neither, therefore, the thickness of accounting Girls looking admiringly their brains.

- Don Quixote: Speaking of books long, the work of Miguel de Cervantes is one of the best studios in the extreme realism and idealism end. And with 500 million copies sold, is also the work of best-selling fiction ever. Thus, not only great fiction to his credit, also have much large company to discuss its plot!

- Pilgrim's Progress: Although not as immediately recognizable as the two that preceded it, This monumental work of Christian literature has influenced countless later works. A man of common character is the protagonist of this work we leads, literally, in this world to heaven.

These are some of the literary works that should have definitely before the Filing of a pretty girl or a boy in conversation. Not only build your confidence, but reading these works may help to speak, write and think. Not bad, eh?

If you want more of the great books of the world, just click on: http://crunkish.com/top-ten-bestselling-books-of-all-time/

What is the title of a book of Christian fiction to conditions in Turkey?

I read this book back around 2002, and I think that was released in late 1990 (I think by a male author). The book was about a woman Christian missionary visited Turkey, a Muslim man (An archaeologist, I think), which are the ruins of an ancient temple. unique aspects of the book: - The flashbacks to the time of the Apostle Paul's point of view of a messenger from one of the letters of the apostle - Some conspiracy / element Criminal (remember a scene with a group of poor women and men pursuing through the temple) - At the beginning of the book, she tries to learn Turkish and taught a few phrases from other Christian women (I think the nuns who live nearby). If anyone knows the title or author would be grateful. I read the book once or twice, then gave it to my family. I searched long for this book, and I have not had any luck.

It reminds me of Ted Dekker: "Happy is the child." The child of miracles? Was the woman covered with burn scars?

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