Sunday, July 27, 2008

Top 10 Christian Audio Book Downloads

It may be too early to think about Christmas, but there is no better time than now (considering the economic conditions) for a spiritual download. One way to get spiritually aligned is to download audio books to your iPod or MP3 player and plug it into your car while you are on the road. One of my favorite audio book is the KJV Bible recorded by Eric Martin. When you listen to a bible on the road, you don't have to start from the beginning, skip to any chapter and listen to it for 10 minutes and then reflect on it. That's all it takes and your day will go by stress free.

One of the popular audio book downloads is the Faith Based Fiction category at Kitabe.com with 100's of titles available for download. The top fictional author is Tim LaHaye with the Left Behind series followed by Frank Peretti.

In life we always have choices, the little choices we make, will make up who we are as an individual. We can let our commute dictate us or we can take control of it by listening to something inspirational. The Christian audio books have many good books in self help (relationships, family, money, Christian living), bible helps (bibles, bibles studies, topical studies) , audio books for children and most of all riveting fiction stories from CBA bestselling authors Ted Dekker, Randy Alcorn and Beth Moore

Here's a list of Top 10 downloadable audio books in the Faith Based Fiction/Non-fiction category:

1. Left Behind by Tim LaHaye , Jerry B. Jenkins
2. This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti
3. Apollyon by Tim LaHaye , Jerry B. Jenkins
4. Honor's Disguise by Kristen Heitzmann
5. Scarlet by Stephen Lawhead
6. And Then There Were Two by Gilbert Morris
7. Assassins by Tim LaHaye , Jerry B. Jenkins
8. Glorious Appearing by Tim LaHaye , Jerry B. Jenkins
9. Epicenter by Joel Rosenberg
10. Looking For God by Nancy Ortberg

1 comment:

- Jeff said...

Great post, I appreciate the information. Any chance you have a "scoop" on any free faith-based fiction? I've become addicted to many of the free podiobooks circulating the net but as I'm sure you're aware, most do not fall into the the realm of faith-based fiction and I would like to clean up my selection a bit. I hope that makes sense. My fear is that Faithbased books are not unlike eating healthy. It's cheaper to eat junk food, but if you want to eat healthy - you're going to have to be prepared to pay for it!