Christian Devotionals, Faith Testimonies, Niche Reads & Other
Books that don't fit a single shelf — prophecy, testimony, faith and family, and the questions that don't have easy answers.
Explore indie Christian books on Bible prophecy, redemption, faith and family — unique reads that don’t fit a single category but speak to real questions.
Ender E. Law — The Signs in Heaven Series (5 books)
What if the heavens themselves were preaching the gospel — and warning of what’s to come?
The Signs in Heaven Series is a deep-dive investigation into Bible prophecy, the Mazzaroth (biblical constellations), and the astronomical signs woven through Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. Blending biblical research, ancient history, and analysis of modern celestial events — solar eclipses, blood moons, planetary alignments — Ender E. Law builds a case that the signs in the sky and the signs in the Word point to the same story: God’s covenant, Christ’s redemption, and the unfolding of the last days.
A former worship leader and small group teacher with degrees in Engineering and an MBA, Ender brings 30+ years of analytical training to apologetics and eschatology, publishing to over 5,000 readers monthly on Substack.
The five books in the series:
The Sixth Seal Signs — Investigates the astronomical signs of Revelation 6, connecting blood moons, comets, and solar eclipses to end-times prophecy.
The Covenant Signs — Traces God’s covenants from Adam to the New Covenant through the Mazzaroth and the Star of Bethlehem.
The Signs of Jonah — Explores the “Sign of Jonah,” solar eclipses, and the Beast of the Sea as warnings to a generation seeking truth.
The Signs of the Four Horsemen — Examines the Four Horsemen of Revelation and the Armor of God through astronomical and historical signs.
The Signs of Immanuel — Investigates the birth, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus through the lens of celestial signs and the Mazzaroth.
Who it’s for: Christians interested in Bible prophecy, eschatology, and apologetics; readers drawn to the Mazzaroth and “Gospel in the Stars”; and anyone wanting to understand current events through a biblical prophetic lens.
Steve | Choregeo Letters — The Return of Heaven
40+ authors. 3 languages. 1,500 years. One story.
Most people read the Bible in pieces — never seeing how it all connects. The Return of Heaven brings the whole story into focus: creation, rebellion, promise, and restoration. Written for seekers and those new to the faith, it strips away the complexity without losing the depth, revealing the single thread that runs from Genesis to Revelation — and asks the question that changes everything: what if the story you’ve been searching for is the one you’re already living in?
Inside, you’ll discover how Scripture fits together as one story, why the world feels both broken and full of longing, what heaven was meant to be — and will be again — and how your own story connects to something far bigger than yourself.
Who it’s for: Seekers and skeptics wanting to understand the big picture of the Bible, new believers building a foundation, and anyone who senses the world is broken but can’t shake the feeling there’s more to the story.
Tom Petersen — Thank God It’s Monday(?): Balancing Work and Faith While Keeping Your Sense of Humor
Jealousy. Selfishness. Greed. Stale breakroom donuts. Work isn’t exactly the easiest place to practice your faith.
Thank God It’s Monday(?) tackles the 24 (give or take) most common conflicts between faith and work — told through stories of how the author usually did the opposite of what he should’ve done, then found his way back through Scripture. Equal parts confession and field guide, it’s the handbook you pull out after a frustrating email or a hard conversation with your boss, with practical, Christ-centered takeaways for making your workplace better — even when you’re the one who needs the most work.
Who it’s for: Christians navigating office politics and difficult coworkers, anyone who’s tried (and failed) to be the “perfect Christian” at work, and readers who want faith-and-work encouragement that doesn’t take itself too seriously.















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