One such book could be 'This Present Darkness' by Frank Peretti. It involves spiritual battles and risks in a fictional town. The characters face challenges that test their faith, which can be seen as a form of 'risky business' in the context of their Christian beliefs.
Another might be 'The Screwtape Letters' by C.S. Lewis. It shows the devious ways the devil tries to lead people astray. The main character is engaged in a risky business of sorts as he tries to influence a human's life, and it's presented from a very unique Christian perspective.
Faith under trial is a common theme. In these books, characters often face difficult situations that make them question or reaffirm their faith, much like a 'risky business' situation in real life where one's beliefs are put to the test.
Well, 'Liar's Poker' by Michael Lewis is a must - read. It offers an insider's view of the bond market in the 1980s. It's filled with interesting characters and wild stories. Also, 'The Bonfire of the Vanities' by Tom Wolfe. It delves into the excesses and social hierarchies in the business and upper - class worlds in New York City.
Sure. 'A Time to Mercy' by John Grisham is a great 2020 Christian fiction book. It delves into themes of justice, mercy, and faith. Another one is 'The Nature of Small Birds' by Susie Finkbeiner which tells a heartwarming story of family, identity, and the power of faith in people's lives.
Sure. 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by C.S. Lewis is a very popular Christian fiction. It uses the magical world of Narnia to convey Christian themes like sacrifice and redemption. Another great one is 'The Pilgrim's Progress' which is an allegory of the Christian life, following the journey of the main character through various spiritual challenges.
Another possible book from that list might be 'The Martian' by Andy Weir. While not overtly Christian, it shows the human spirit's perseverance which can be related to the Christian concept of the strength of the soul in difficult situations.
'Left Behind' series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins is also quite popular. It's about the end times and the rapture from a Christian perspective. It has been very influential in Christian fiction and has a large following.
Sure. 'The Space Trilogy' by C.S. Lewis is an interesting series in this genre. It explores different worlds and the relationship between them and Christian values. 'Left Behind' series is also quite popular. It speculates about the end times from a Christian perspective. Additionally, 'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeleine L'Engle has elements of Christian speculative fiction, as it delves into concepts like good and evil in a fantastical setting.
One great novel is 'The Shack' by William P. Young. It presents a unique exploration of faith through the main character's encounter with the Trinity in a very unexpected setting. Another is 'Left Behind' by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. It's a series that delves into the end - times from a Christian perspective.
One great short Christian fiction book is 'The Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan. It's a classic that tells the story of a man's spiritual journey in a very engaging way. Another is 'Hinds' Feet on High Places' by Hannah Hurnard. It's about a little deformed creature named Much - Afraid who goes on a journey to the High Places with the Chief Shepherd.
One 5 - star Christian fiction book is 'The Shack' by William P. Young. It presents a unique view of the Trinity through a fictional encounter in a shack. Another is 'Redeeming Love' by Francine Rivers, which is a retelling of the story of Hosea and Gomer in a historical fiction setting. And 'The Mark of the Lion' series by Francine Rivers is also highly regarded for its rich historical detail and exploration of Christian themes.