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Alright, booklovers, bookworms, bookaholics, I need suggestions, book recommendations. I have a few friends and I have resolved to go with books as christmas gifts this year. Will you please recommend good books for the following type of people:

Unsaved, happy-go-lucky type of person (female):
Unsaved, deep thinker and highly intellectual type of person (female):
Unsaved, nice and kind married couple:

Saved, free spirited happy go lucky type of person (female):
Saved, spiritually mature and serving in the (kids) ministry type of person (female):
Saved, spiritually mature and serving in the (music) ministry type of person (female):

I'm researching for books for these friends, that which will be a blessing to them, but a few suggestions from you guys would really help me out :) Thanks a bunch.
 

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Do you have any idea what kind of genre each likes?
 
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Do you have any idea what kind of genre each likes?
Sadly, no. And I didn't ask cause they'd find out about my gift :D But, I know the unsaved ones have read lots of fantasy books (percy jackson, lotr) and a few Max Lucado, John Maxwell and Zig Ziglar, even Rick Warren (cause they all love to read).

The saved ones, read a lot of devotionals, other than that, I have no idea :/
 
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Alright, booklovers, bookworms, bookaholics, I need suggestions, book recommendations. I have a few friends and I have resolved to go with books as christmas gifts this year. Will you please recommend good books for the following type of people:

Unsaved, happy-go-lucky type of person (female):
Unsaved, deep thinker and highly intellectual type of person (female):
Unsaved, nice and kind married couple:

Saved, free spirited happy go lucky type of person (female):
Saved, spiritually mature and serving in the (kids) ministry type of person (female):
Saved, spiritually mature and serving in the (music) ministry type of person (female):

I'm researching for books for these friends, that which will be a blessing to them, but a few suggestions from you guys would really help me out :) Thanks a bunch.
Unsaved, deep thinker and highly intellectual type of person (female): "What We Talk About When We Talk About God" by Rob Bell
 
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Unsaved, deep thinker and highly intellectual type of person (female): Francis Schaeffer. (You pick out which book, because you know the friend better.)

(Sorry, I'm more into MG and YA, which most mature people aren't into. lol)
 
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My recommendations might seem a little counter intuitive , but I'll throw a few titles out there for consideration:

Unsaved and saved + happy-go-lucky (females): I have no clue what kind of literature appeals to this type. Since both are female, maybe... A Severe Mercy (Vanauken). I'm totally assuming that they'd like a book with romance in it since they're women. It has a sad climax and ending, though! :(

Unsaved + deep thinker: The Picture of Dorian Gray (Wilde) or The Screwtape Letters (Lewis) - the former if they're not interested much in Christianity, and the latter if otherwise.

Unsaved married couple: I don't know of any good "couples books."

Saved persons: The Narnia series (Lewis) to the one in the kids ministry. To the music buff, maaaybeee... Musicophilia (Sacks)? Depends on how much of an interest they take in both music and psychology.
 

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I am just about to finish "Son of Hamas", it would be liked by all the groups. A non preachy thriller true story of a Palestinian's slow conversion to Christ and his involvement with Israeli's Shin Bet agents.
 
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I really like John Piper. I know some people don't but I find he tells it like it is. Right now I am reading When I Don't Desire God: How to Fight for Joy. It's a good read! I have also read Desiring God and Don't Waste Your Life. All three are Piper books. You should check them out! :D

I would recommend these three for those who are already saved.

A good one for those who need saving is The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren. I liked it as a baby Christian. ;)
Also Jesus Calling by Sarah Young. This last one is a devotional book but it's great!
 
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I really like John Piper. I know some people don't but I find he tells it like it is. Right now I am reading When I Don't Desire God: How to Fight for Joy. It's a good read! I have also read Desiring God and Don't Waste Your Life. All three are Piper books. You should check them out! :D

I would recommend these three for those who are already saved.

A good one for those who need saving is The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren. I liked it as a baby Christian. ;)
Also Jesus Calling by Sarah Young. This last one is a devotional book but it's great!
Hey I think I really need this one, Molly, When I Don't Desire God: How to Fight for Joy. I'll gift it to myself lol. Thanks, guys. Keep em coming when you remember more books. Any help for my married friends, as I have no idea what to give them lol.
 
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We need to find some more books for you too, dear sister.

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
The Telling by Mike Duran

Heaven by Randy Alcorn
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
Surprised by the Holy Spirit by Edgar Mayer
What's So Amazing About Grace by Philip Yancey (anything by him, really)
The Bait of Satan by John Bevere
The Genesis Account by Dr. Jonathan Sarfati
The Authenticity of the Book of Genesis by Dr. William Cooper
Faith of Our Fathers: God in Ancient China by Chan Kei Thong
One Human Family: The Bible, Science, Race and Culture by Dr. Carl Wieland
Word Pictures: Knowing God Through Story and Imagination by Brian Godawa
Alien: Intrusion: UFOs and the Evolution Connection by Gary Bates
 
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We need to find some more books for you too, dear sister.

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
The Telling by Mike Duran

Heaven by Randy Alcorn
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
Surprised by the Holy Spirit by Edgar Mayer
What's So Amazing About Grace by Philip Yancey (anything by him, really)
The Bait of Satan by John Bevere
The Genesis Account by Dr. Jonathan Sarfati
The Authenticity of the Book of Genesis by Dr. William Cooper
Faith of Our Fathers: God in Ancient China by Chan Kei Thong
One Human Family: The Bible, Science, Race and Culture by Dr. Carl Wieland
Word Pictures: Knowing God Through Story and Imagination by Brian Godawa
Alien: Intrusion: UFOs and the Evolution Connection by Gary Bates
Ah this is a good list. The Bait of Satan sounds really interesting. And yes! Mere Christianity! That's a must-read for me, lol. Thank you for this list, Tintin.
 
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Tintin

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You're most welcome, dear sister. I highly-recommend all of these titles. Many of them are life-changing. :)
 
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I really like John Piper. I know some people don't but I find he tells it like it is. Right now I am reading When I Don't Desire God: How to Fight for Joy. It's a good read! I have also read Desiring God and Don't Waste Your Life. All three are Piper books. You should check them out! :D

I would recommend these three for those who are already saved.

A good one for those who need saving is The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren. I liked it as a baby Christian. ;)
Also Jesus Calling by Sarah Young. This last one is a devotional book but it's great!
A book that I think far exceeds Warren's "Purpose" book is, The Jesus Driven life by: Michael Hardin.
 
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Ah this is a good list. The Bait of Satan sounds really interesting. And yes! Mere Christianity! That's a must-read for me, lol. Thank you for this list, Tintin.
Mere Christianity is dynamite.
 
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Tintin

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A book that I think far exceeds Warren's "Purpose" book is, The Jesus Driven life by: Michael Hardin.
Thanks, brother. I'll have to put it on my to-read list.
 
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MollyConnor

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A book that I think far exceeds Warren's "Purpose" book is, The Jesus Driven life by: Michael Hardin.
Okay then I guess I can't offer good book recommendations.
 
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Okay then I guess I can't offer good book recommendations.
I liked your recommendations, Molly and I was checking out the John Piper book you mentioned above. I'm also checking out Willie's suggestion. :)
 
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I liked your recommendations, Molly and I was checking out the John Piper book you mentioned above. I'm also checking out Willie's suggestion. :)
LOL I was just joking with Willie up there! I hope he sees that. I was being sarcastic.
I mean yeah, The Purpose Driven Life isn't very meaty but it's good, I think, for the young Christian who is just starting out. I've never read The Jesus Driven Life or heard of it, but I'll check it out too!

I like the Piper books because I find those full of substance and spiritually challenging. I think they take you to a whole new level and I really appreciate that.

Anything by Charles Stanley is also good.
 
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LOL I was just joking with Willie up there! I hope he sees that. I was being sarcastic.
I mean yeah, The Purpose Driven Life isn't very meaty but it's good, I think, for the young Christian who is just starting out. I've never read The Jesus Driven Life or heard of it, but I'll check it out too!

I like the Piper books because I find those full of substance and spiritually challenging. I think they take you to a whole new level and I really appreciate that.

Anything by Charles Stanley is also good.
Lol. Ooops. I am reading Charles Stanley's Waiting on God and it's taking me forever to finish it. Maybe because the subject is something I'm not really interested with right now.
 
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Lol. Ooops. I am reading Charles Stanley's Waiting on God and it's taking me forever to finish it. Maybe because the subject is something I'm not really interested with right now.
Haha different strokes for different folks. :)