Stocking Fillers for Any Christian: Books Under $15

Get all your Christmas shopping done with the diverse books in this collection. Whether you're buying for family, friends, your Bible study group, or ministry participants, you'll find something here to encourage anyone to love Jesus more and live for him. Every book is under $15!


Read about our top picks below, then browse more options in our full collection.


How to Read the Bible Better by Richard Chin, $9.99

 

How to Read the Bible Better by Richard Chin


You might be a brand-new Christian. You might be a biblical scholar. But all of us need help to read Scripture more consistently and effectively. Richard Chin’s short, warm-hearted guide to the Bible will help any Christian grow to know and follow God better. Through his Word, our lives are transformed for his glory.


5 Things to Pray for Your Heart by Rachel Jones, $9.99

 

5 Things to Pray for Your Heart by Rachel Jones


It’s easy to get stuck in a rut with your prayers, just praying for immediate circumstances and neglecting to pray for our own hearts. In this short book, Rachel Jones helps us to widen our prayers to consider God’s will for us: our sanctification. She covers 21 areas of our Christian lives and suggests five ways to pray for ourselves in each. You can also view the full 5 Things to Pray series—they all make great stocking stuffers.


ESV Scripture Journals (various), $10.99+

 

ESV Scripture Journals (various)


As helpful as study notes and commentaries can be, we can still understand God’s Word and grow through it with just the biblical text. These journals pair whole books of the Bible (like Romans) opposite lightly lined pages to facilitate personal reading of and reflection on the text—or they could be used for small-group study or taking notes during sermons. They’re available for every Bible book in both plain and illuminated versions. Browse the entire collection of ESV journals—most of them are under $15! 


Caring for One Another by Edward Welch, $13.99

 

Caring for One Another by Edward Welch


How would our churches we different if we purposefully lived out the New Testament commands to love, encourage, forgive, and confess to one another? If we rejoiced and wept together and cared for one another in all life circumstances? Welch sets out eight ways to cultivate these kinds of meaningful relationships in the church. It would make a particularly good end-of-year gift for your everyone in your Bible study group.


One-to-One Bible Reading by David Helm, $13.99

 

One-to-One Bible Reading by David Helm


Reading the Bible one on one with another person might seem intimidating. But since Scripture ought to be the foundation of our lives together as Christians, it makes sense that we open it in our personal relationships. This short, practical guide will equip you to read the Bible with people in any stage—from an unbeliever to someone who’s been a mature believer for decades.


Revolutionary Work by William Taylor, $14.99

 

Revolutionary Work by William Taylor


Since many of us spend more time doing our jobs than almost anything else, it’s critical that we think about work from a biblical perspective. In this guide, William Taylor unpacks what Scripture tells us about work and how being a Christian changes the way we do our jobs. Whether you’re frustrated or flourishing in your career, you need the wisdom of this book to work for God’s glory.


Want more options? Check out our full collection of stocking stuffers for any Christian—all under $15.