Favorite Christian Fiction Series
Discover the best Christian fiction series with our curated list of favorite books. Find inspiring, faith-filled stories that captivate and uplift readers of all ages.

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The Yada Yada Prayer Group
by Neta Jackson
Jodi is still recovering from the accident that ended the first book. A robbery during a Yada Yada meeting and Adele's withdrawal from the group add more opportunity for grace to do its thing.

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The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Down
by Neta Jackson
Jodi is still recovering from the accident that ended the first book. A robbery during a Yada Yada meeting and Adele's withdrawal from the group add more opportunity for grace to do its thing.

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The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Real
by Neta Jackson
A group of 12 extremely diverse women, assigned to a prayer group at a women's conference, become the best of friends as they support each other through the challenges and crises in their lives.


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The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Caught
by Neta Jackson
The Yada Yada Prayer Group is in trouble—and they’re having a hard time getting out. Jodi Baxter is feeling overwhelmed, to say the least. Every day it seems that more blessings, problems, and everything in between crop up among her Yada Yada sisters, and their prayer list is getting out of control. Not only are the Yada Yadas still recovering from the vicious racial attack on Mark, but Ruth and Ben’s midlife pregnancy takes a dangerous turn, Avis’s daughter and grandbaby show up unannounced, Florida’s artistic son gets caught tagging, and Uptown is talking about merging with New Morning into one racially mixed church—raising anxiety and stress to new levels. To top it all off, Jodi keeps saying yes—to everything. It’s getting harder to see God in the everyday rat race of life, especially in the face of exhaustion. With so many burdens resting on her circle of sisters, Jodi fi nds herself trapped by the good—and bad—habit of trying to fi x everything and everyone. After lots (and lots) of failures, Jodi begins to learn that God can use anything, even the messes we make, to accomplish His good purposes. What will it take to help the Yada Yadas focus on God’s promises instead of getting caught by the lies we so easily believe?

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The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Rolling
by Neta Jackson
A devastating fire wakes up the Yada Yadas to a new reality: God is on the move. What I'd like to know is, why does God keep rearranging my comfort zone? It could have something to do with my Yada Yada prayer sisters, who aren't afraid to get in each other's faces and tend to expect big things from God. But to move forward, sometimes we have to let go of what's behind. In spite of the loss of two dear friends. In spite of the breakup of a teenage love. In spite of the curse of HIV. In spite of prison time hanging over the head of a beloved child. In spite of fire consuming the hopes of those who have nothing. Yet out of the ashes, God is doing a new thing! It's time for the Yadas to press on, pray on, and get rolling!

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The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Decked Out
by Neta Jackson
As Jodi Baxter and the members of the Yada Yada Prayer Group prepare for their holiday celebrations, they find that God has a few changes in mind, in this novel which features suggestions for holiday celebrations, recipes, and a discussion guide.

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She's Out of Control
by Kristin Billerbeck
She got it all together in "What a Girl Wants," but now Ashley Stockingdale is having trouble knowing where to put it.




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A Girl's Best Friend
by Kristin Billerbeck
"Second in the Spa Girls series focuses on Morgan, who seems to have it all, but her etiquette-controlled, well-sculpted life has left her without an identity to call her own"--Provided by publisher.


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Faith, Hope, and Chocolate
by Penny Culliford
Saturday 8th May. Emergency! It is 11:30 p.m. and I am suffering from an incredibly intense chocolate craving that will not leave me in spite of prayer, distraction activities and half a loaf of bread and butter. Got out of bed and searched the flat. No luck. Not even a bourbon biscuit. Not even a cream egg left from Easter. All the shops are closed so no nipping out to replenish supplies. Nothing else for it. I'm reduced to the chocoholic's equivalent of meths---cooking chocolate. It's been one of those days for Theodora. Her mother has become the Greek equivalent of Delia Smith, her boyfriend would rather watch 22 men kick a ball around a field than go shopping with her, and chintzy Charity Hubble wants to pray for her. And of course, the crowning insult is her utter lack of chocolate. Join in her daily life with all of its challenges and joys, tears and laughter.'Theodora's Diary is a hilarious and realistic peek into the life of a sprightly Christian sister living 'across the pond.' I found myself laughing out loud and thinking, 'Yes, life is just like this!' Penny Culliford is a welcome new voice in inspirational fiction.' --Angela Hunt, author of The Debt.


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Theodoras Baby
by Penny Culliford
In the third book in the Theodora's Diary series, Theodora is happily married and life is on track---then an unexpected pregnancy changes everything.