Multicultural Christian fiction
Discover top multicultural Christian fiction books that celebrate diverse cultures and faith journeys. Explore inspiring stories of hope, redemption, and God's love across global perspectives.

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Business Unusual
by Linda F. Beed
Unbeknownst to them, the lives of five people cross at a very crucial time. Each individual is faced with a choice that will determine if …

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Plenty Good Room
by Cheri Paris Edwards
When child care worker Tamara Britton is asked to temporarily take 14-year-old foster child Sienna Larson into her home, she agrees--but only because it's temporary. …

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Wind Follower
by Carole McDonell
McDonnell's fantasy debut portrays a land inhabited by the black-skinned Theseni, brown Ibeni and tan Doreni. Peace among the three tribes is disrupted by the …



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Forgivin' Ain't Forgettin'
by Mata Elliott
Cassidy Beckett reveals to her husband that as a college student she was forced to abandon her infant son by her then-boyfriend. Not only does …

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Made of Honor
by Marilynn Griffith
Griffith kicks off a new trilogy featuring three African-American women who form the Sassy Sistahood. When Dana Rose's ex gets married, and then starts the …


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I Know why the Caged Bird Sings
by Maya Angelou
The moving and beautiful autobiography of a talented black woman. ". . . I have no words for this achievement, but I know that not …

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The Ex Files
by Victoria Christopher Murray
There are four ways a woman can handle heartbreak: She can fall apart, seek revenge, turn cold, or move on. The Ex Files follows the …




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If The Shoe Fits (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #17) (Steeple Hill Cafe)
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Cimmerian City
by Rae Lindley
Today, corporations are the new aristocracy. A laundry list of side effects accompanies almost every new drug introduced on the market. What if these side …

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Time Masters
by Geralyn Beauchamp
Get ready for one wild ride! The year is 3698 and the threat of civil war is not only brewing, but near boiling. Kwaku Awahnee, …