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How to Pray and Read the Bible    by Lee Ann Rubsam
Price: $2.99 USD. 8850 words. Published on May 24, 2011. .

Whether you are a new believer or a veteran Christian who has struggled with consistency in praying and reading the Bible, this book is for you. Often new believers are told to start praying and reading the Bible without any explanation of how to go about it. This fun-to-read, no-nonsense book will help you to do it -- and not die of boredom in the process.
Quick Church: An Overview of the Christian Faith    by Lola Richey
Price: $1.25 USD. 6360 words. Published on August 27, 2011. .

Whether you are a new Christian or someone interested in the Christian faith, Quick Church is your first step toward understanding the Christian faith. You will learn about God, salvation, heaven and many other topics. Each chapter is written in plain, simple and readable language to help you live the life you always wanted.
10 Things Every Christian Needs    by Glenn Brown
Price: $0.99 USD. 1350 words. Published on September 14, 2012. .

Over a period of about 28 years I have found there 10 Things Every Christian Needs to become and stay strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. New Christians definitively need this book. Any Christian that is not experiencing the Glory of God daily, needs this book.
Bible Stories for Grown-Ups    by Wilson Harp
Price: $7.99 USD. 90230 words. Published on November 28, 2012. .

A collection of 39 stories from the Bible for those who are unfamiliar with the Bible or simply for those who enjoy the stories from the Bible. A great resource for Churches or Ministries looking to aid adult converts in their understanding of their new faith.
For the Future Generations    by Anastasia Faith
Price: $8.00 USD. 32890 words. Published on November 30, 2012. .

In a thirty-first century world with a one-birth policy, limited access to outside information, and euthanasia of the elderly and handicapped, fourteen-year-old Matthia Hefner embarks on a time-travel mission to save her unborn brother.