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Caught in the Crossfire by Juliann Rich
Caught in the Crossfire by Juliann Rich





This historical fiction series for tweens presents fictionalized biographies of real women like Phyllis Wheatley. This is the first book in The Mission League series so if your tween or younger teen likes this there are more.ĭaughters of the Faith series by Wendy Lawton Although he does not consider himself to be religious (at least not as the story begins), Spencer opts for the latter, because, well, spies. Spencer is a given a choice between going to military school or joining a secret Christian intelligence organization. I have two words for you, or rather for your young reader: Christian spies. FICTION FOR THE MIDDLE SCHOOL YEARS The New Recruit by Jill Williamson That being said, I look forward to sharing these Christian books for teens with the young people in my life and hearing what they think. In some cases I have read books by an author listed below but not the specific book listed here. In others, Christianity isn’t necessarily the main theme but it is clear that the characters are Christians and that their religion is important them. Most of the books below have an explicit Christian theme. There are books for those in middle school, high school, college, and beyond. Do you have a young person who read (or didn’t read) about Narnia and is looking for other Christian themed stories? If so, here is a selection of Christian fiction and nonfiction for teens and tweens to start with.







Caught in the Crossfire by Juliann Rich