Spiritual Books Every Teenager Needs to Read.
Today I have a collection of spiritual Books I think every teen should read.
Reading is something we have lost in this generation .But books hold a lot of power and wisdom to the reader. So look at one you like, read it, and comment what you liked about it.
The description below are from online and nicely describe the book.
Preparing for the Ministry by Jack Trieber is a short, powerful guide for young men called to preach. It focuses on faithfulness, character, and walking with God while preparing to serve in full-time ministry.
Double‑Breasted by Lee Roberson is a reflective memoir that weaves together his dual roles—as pastor of Highland Park Baptist Church in Chattanooga and founder of Tennessee Temple University and its seminary. Through biographical anecdotes and a selection of sermons, Roberson shares spiritual insights and leadership lessons shaped by decades of ministry and evangelistic service.
Justice by Jack Hyles explains the biblical meaning of justice, showing how Christians should apply fairness, mercy, and truth in daily life to honor God and strengthen their communities.
Transformation by Phil Stringer examines America’s shift away from biblical values toward secularism and urges Christians to work for a return to God’s truth in society.
Exploring Prayer by Jack Hyles is a brief, encouraging guide that teaches believers how to deepen their prayer life and trust God through consistent, heartfelt communication.
Encouragement by Mike Ray is a short, uplifting book that inspires Christians to stay strong in their faith and support others with hope, kindness, and God’s love.
Embracing the Untouchables by Tommy Tillman tells the story of his missionary work reaching out to society’s most rejected, showing Christ’s love to the forgotten and hurting around the world.
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