New believers need lots of encouragement and instruction when the begin their walk with the Lord. Ideally, this should happen within the supportive community of a local church. In addition to the Bible, here are three books that I would suggest.
1. New Christian’s Handbook: Everything Believers Need to Know by Max Anders
Max Anders does a wonderful job of summarizing all of the introductory issues of Christianity in one relatively small and approachable volume. He focuses on what Christians believe, why they believe it, and how they should live in response. Each chapter is organized around a different question like, “Who is God?” and “How Did We Get the Bible?” making it easy to digest. This is a great place to start for new believer.
2. Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis is a literary legend. In this book, Lewis helps believers (and unbelievers as well) come to grips with a Christian view of the world. He unpacks a Biblical view of morality and explains how it applies to difficult issues of like human sexuality and personal forgiveness. He cautions against “the greatest sin” of pride and encourages the virtues of faith, hope, and charity (love). This book would especially helpful for new believers who are wrestling with big questions in their life.
3. Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney
Donald Whitney recognizes one of the greatest needs of a new believer is growth. In this book, he describes ten personal and corporate habits (spiritual disciplines) that promote spiritual growth. Each chapter has application questions to urge the reader towards action. Whitney has written some related resources, but they point back to this volume. This book is great for new believers who are ready to grow in their faith.
You can find these books at your favorite retailers. Feel free to share this post and share these books with the new believers that you know.
Thank you! We are actually going to see The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. Play at the Aronoff in Cincinnati.
That would be very interesting to see acted out on stage. Thanks.
Good stuff Bro. Jeremy!!!