Incoming Resources
- When Sunday comes again, Terry E. Hill
- The middle daughter, a novel, Chika Unigwe
- Wild, wild rake, Janna MacGregor
- Any dream will do, a novel, Debbie Macomber
- Slow burn, Tommy Wallach
- Southernmost, a novel by Silas House
- Gift of faith, a novel, Robert Fleming
- Impossible saints, Clarissa Harwood
- Preying time, Tracie Loveless-Hill
- Count it all joy, Ashea Goldson
- A place called hope, a novel by Philip Gulley
- Secrets of Eden, a novel, Chris Bohjalian
- Whisper town, a novel, Patricia Hickman
- Shepherds abiding, Jan Karon
- Bless her heart, Sally Kilpatrick
- Heartbreaker, Julie Garwood
- The burning girls, a novel, C.J. Tudor
- Double indemnity, Robert Whitlow
- Any bitter thing, a novel, Monica Wood
- The last report on the miracles at Little No Horse, Louise Erdrich
- On a coastal breeze, Suzanne Woods Fisher
- To be where you are, Jan Karon
- Somewhere safe with somebody good, Jan Karon
- The fall of the prodigal, Michelle Lindo-Rice
- The end of drum-time, a novel, Hanna Pylväinen
- Home to Harmony, by Philip Gulley
- The prophets of Eternal Fjord, Kim Leine ; translated from the Danish by Martin Aitken
- Faithful unto death, Stephanie Jaye Evans
- Just shy of Harmony, Philip Gulley
- Home, Marilynne Robinson
- From this moment, a novel by Kim Vogel Sawyer
- The senator and the priest, Andrew M. Greeley
- Murder before evensong, the Reverend Richard Coles
- Who to believe, Edwin Hill
- Daniel's true desire, Grace Burrowes
- Gilead, Marilynne Robinson
- A lesson in Hope, a novel, Philip Gulley
- Strange fire, Tommy Wallach
- The hour of the fox, Cassandra Clark
- Signs and wonders, by Philip Gulley
- The thorn birds, Colleen McCullough
- The prudence of the flesh, Ralph McInerny
- All the fighting parts, Hannah V. Sawyerr
- The deepest grave, a Crispin Guest medieval noir mystery, Jeri Westerson
- Love starts with Elle, Rachel Hauck
- Revival, a novel, Stephen King
- The shadow dancer, Margaret Coel
- Lila, Marilynne Robinson
- The solace of leaving early, Haven Kimmel
- Been there prayed that, E.N. Joy