Good Christian Gift Books for Men


If you are looking for an idea of great Christian books to give as gifts for Christmas, below are a few good options for people who enjoy reading.  These books may be given to men who are already Christians and want to learn more about Christian living, get examples of faithful men, or study more of the Bible.  Or you can give them to people who need Christ and/or inspiration in their lives.     

"But select capable men from all the people - men who fear God,  
trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain - and appoint them as officials..."
-Exodus 18:21 (NIV)

  • Disciplines of a Godly Man by R. Kent Hughes for spiritual growth and leadership
  • How God Makes Men or Man in the Mirror by Patrick Morley for examples or solutions.
  • Books by Mario Murillo on Christian leadership and overcoming spiritual challenges in the current culture.
  • Talk Less Pray More Through the Prayers of Jesus by Gary Miller using examples from the Gospels 
  • You Are Never Alone and other books by Max Lucado which references the Bible to help face challenges and understand the protection of God. 
  • 3-Minute Devotions and 5-Minute Bible Studies by David Sanford are easy ways for new Christians, as well as busy fathers, to find time to grow spiritually.

For the patriotic man or history-seeker, consider a selection of non-fiction books and e-books on the foundational truths of the United States of America.  For even more book ideas, visit Top 10 Christian Books for Men That Will Challenge and Encourage Them on Cross Walk article website.   Additional gift ideas for women's and children's books on this blog.

Blog readers, we welcome your additional Christian book suggestions in the comments of this blog post.  You may also want to check out our Bible study guides for yourself or as gifts.  If you want to start reading daily Bible scriptures, consider our FREE devotionals for each month of the year.   Thanks!  

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