The best 19 Virtue books

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What's Conversations with Jesus about?

Conversations with Jesus by Lisa Cheater is a thought-provoking book that delves into the teachings of Jesus and explores how they can be applied to our modern lives. Through a series of fictional conversations with Jesus, the author provides insight and guidance on topics such as love, forgiveness, and finding purpose. It challenges readers to reflect on their own beliefs and encourages them to live a more fulfilling and compassionate life.

Who should read Conversations with Jesus?

  • Teens and young adults seeking a deeper connection with Jesus

  • Those who want to explore their faith in a relatable and practical way

  • Individuals looking for daily inspiration and guidance from a Christian perspective


What's Devotions for a Revolutionary Year about?

Devotions for a Revolutionary Year by Lynn Cowell is a daily devotional book that provides inspiration and encouragement for young women to live out their faith in a revolutionary way. With thought-provoking reflections and practical insights, it challenges readers to make a positive impact on the world around them. Each devotion is designed to help readers grow in their relationship with God and discover their unique purpose.

Who should read Devotions for a Revolutionary Year?

  • Teenage girls who are seeking daily inspiration and guidance

  • Parents or mentors looking to connect with and support young women

  • Those interested in exploring their faith and deepening their spiritual practice


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Virtue Books: Faith, Hope, Love by Josef Pieper

Faith, Hope, Love

Josef Pieper

What's Faith, Hope, Love about?

Faith, Hope, Love by Josef Pieper explores the theological virtues and their significance in our lives. Through philosophical and theological reflections, the book delves into the nature of faith, hope, and love, and their role in shaping our understanding of the world and our relationships with others.

Who should read Faith, Hope, Love?

  • Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of the theological virtues

  • Readers interested in the intersection of philosophy and spirituality

  • Those looking for insights on how to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life


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Virtue Books: Learning the Virtues by Romano Guardini

Learning the Virtues

Romano Guardini

What's Learning the Virtues about?

Learning the Virtues by Romano Guardini explores the essential qualities that shape our character and guide our actions. Through insightful reflections and practical wisdom, Guardini delves into the virtues of humility, patience, courage, and more, offering valuable lessons on how to live a meaningful and virtuous life.

Who should read Learning the Virtues?

  • Individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of virtue and its role in personal growth

  • Readers interested in exploring the teachings of Romano Guardini, a renowned theologian and philosopher

  • Those who want practical guidance on how to cultivate virtues in their daily lives


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Virtue Books: Made for Greatness by Ginny Kochis

Made for Greatness

Ginny Kochis

What's Made for Greatness about?

Made for Greatness by Ginny Kochis is an inspiring book that challenges readers to embrace their unique gifts and live a life of purpose. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, Kochis encourages us to overcome self-doubt and societal pressures, and instead, strive for greatness in our own way. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking motivation and guidance on their journey towards self-discovery and fulfillment.

Who should read Made for Greatness?

  • Individuals seeking to cultivate a growth mindset and live a life of virtue

  • Parents and educators looking to instill positive values in young people

  • Readers interested in personal development and spiritual growth


What's Mister God, This is Anna about?

Mister God, This is Anna is a thought-provoking book by Fynn that delves into deep philosophical and spiritual questions through the innocent and insightful perspective of a young girl named Anna. Through their conversations, Fynn explores the nature of existence, the concept of God, and the meaning of life, ultimately leading readers to ponder their own beliefs and perceptions of the world.

Who should read Mister God, This is Anna?

  • Readers who are seeking a thought-provoking and spiritual exploration

  • Individuals who are open to questioning their beliefs and perspectives on life

  • People who enjoy engaging with philosophical and existential themes


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Virtue Books: Redefining Beautiful by Jenna Lucado Bishop

Redefining Beautiful

Jenna Lucado Bishop

What's Redefining Beautiful about?

Redefining Beautiful by Jenna Lucado Bishop challenges society's narrow definition of beauty and offers a new perspective. Through personal stories and biblical truths, the author encourages readers to embrace their unique qualities and find true beauty in their identity as God's creation.

Who should read Redefining Beautiful?

  • Teenage girls who struggle with self-esteem and body image issues

  • Parents and mentors looking to help young women develop a healthy sense of beauty

  • Individuals interested in exploring the intersection of faith and personal identity


What's Smile & Succeed for Teens about?

Smile & Succeed for Teens by Kirt Manecke provides practical tips and techniques to help teenagers develop essential social and communication skills. From making a great first impression to handling difficult situations, this book offers valuable advice for teens to navigate the challenges of school, work, and social interactions with confidence and success.

Who should read Smile & Succeed for Teens?

  • Teenagers who want to improve their social and communication skills

  • Parents who want to help their teens succeed in school, work, and life

  • Educators and counselors who work with teenagers and want to provide them with practical skills for success


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Virtue Books: Talk with Angels by Elizabeth Clare Prophet

Talk with Angels

Elizabeth Clare Prophet

What's Talk with Angels about?

Talk with Angels by Elizabeth Clare Prophet delves into the mystical realm of angels and offers insights on how to communicate with these celestial beings. Drawing from various religious and spiritual traditions, the book explores the role of angels in our lives and provides guidance on how to establish a connection with them. Whether you believe in angels or are simply curious about the topic, this book offers a thought-provoking exploration of the unseen forces that may influence our world.

Who should read Talk with Angels?

  • Individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual connection with angels

  • People interested in learning how to communicate with angels for guidance and support

  • Readers who are open-minded and curious about the existence and role of angels in their lives


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What's Tending the Heart of Virtue about?

Tending the Heart of Virtue by Vigen Guroian explores the role of literature in shaping moral imagination and character development in children. Through insightful analysis of classic children's stories and fairy tales, Guroian argues that these narratives impart important virtues and values, teaching young readers about courage, compassion, and the difference between right and wrong. A thought-provoking read for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the power of storytelling.

Who should read Tending the Heart of Virtue?

  • Parents and educators seeking to instill moral values in children through literature

  • Readers interested in the intersection of storytelling and ethical development

  • Those who appreciate insightful analysis of classic children's literature


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Virtue Books: The Crystal Children by Doreen Virtue

The Crystal Children

Doreen Virtue

What's The Crystal Children about?

The Crystal Children by Doreen Virtue explores the concept of spiritually gifted children who possess unique qualities and abilities. Drawing on interviews and personal experiences, the book delves into the characteristics of these children and offers insights for parents and caregivers on how to support and nurture their special gifts.

Who should read The Crystal Children?

  • Parents and caregivers looking to understand and support the unique qualities of Crystal Children

  • Educators and childcare professionals seeking insights into teaching and nurturing Crystal Children

  • Individuals interested in metaphysical and spiritual perspectives on child development


What's The Guy's Guide to Four Battles Every Young Man Must Face about?

The Guy's Guide to Four Battles Every Young Man Must Face by Jonathan McKee is a practical and insightful book that addresses the challenges and pressures that young men encounter in today's world. From navigating the digital age to dealing with peer pressure and self-esteem issues, this book offers valuable advice and guidance on how to tackle these four battles with resilience and strength.

Who should read The Guy's Guide to Four Battles Every Young Man Must Face?

  • Young men who are navigating the challenges of adolescence and early adulthood

  • Parents, mentors, or educators seeking to understand and support young men in their lives

  • Individuals interested in personal growth, self-improvement, and overcoming common struggles


What's The Huguenot Connection Trilogy: Books 1 - 3: Includes about?

The Huguenot Connection Trilogy: Books 1 - 3: Includes by Paul C.R. Monk is an enthralling historical fiction series that takes you on a journey through 17th century France. Filled with intrigue, romance, and political turmoil, this trilogy follows the lives of three families as they navigate the dangerous world of religious persecution and strive to find freedom and love amidst adversity. A captivating read that will transport you to a fascinating time in history.

Who should read The Huguenot Connection Trilogy: Books 1 - 3: Includes?

  • History enthusiasts who enjoy immersive and well-researched historical fiction

  • Readers looking for a captivating and emotional family saga set against the backdrop of religious persecution

  • Those interested in exploring the resilience and strength of individuals facing adversity in the 17th century


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Virtue Books: The Purity Code by Jim Burns

The Purity Code

Jim Burns

What's The Purity Code about?

The Purity Code by Jim Burns provides practical guidance for young people as they navigate the challenges of adolescence. Addressing topics such as dating, sex, and relationships, the book offers a Christian perspective on how to live a life of purity and honor. With real-life stories and biblical wisdom, it encourages teens to make wise choices and uphold their values.

Who should read The Purity Code?

  • Parents and caregivers looking to guide their children through the challenges of adolescence

  • Teenagers who want to understand and navigate issues related to purity and sexuality

  • Church youth groups or leaders seeking to address these topics in a thoughtful and respectful manner


What's The Teen's Guide to Social Media... and Mobile Devices about?

The Teen's Guide to Social Media... and Mobile Devices by Jonathan McKee offers practical advice and tips for teenagers navigating the world of social media and mobile technology. The book addresses topics such as online safety, digital etiquette, and healthy technology habits, providing valuable insights for teens and their parents.

Who should read The Teen's Guide to Social Media... and Mobile Devices?

  • Teenagers who want to understand the impact of social media on their lives

  • Parents who are concerned about their children's online behavior

  • Educators who work with young people and want to help them navigate the digital world


What's unashamed - candid conversations about dating, love, nakedness and faith about?

Unashamed is a candid and thought-provoking book that delves into the complexities of dating, love, and faith. Author Tracy Levinson shares her own personal experiences and engages in open conversations with women from different walks of life, challenging societal norms and offering a fresh perspective on relationships. Through raw and honest storytelling, this book encourages readers to embrace their true selves and pursue authentic connections without shame or fear.

Who should read unashamed - candid conversations about dating, love, nakedness and faith?

  • Young women who are navigating the complexities of dating and relationships

  • Individuals who want to explore the intersection of faith and sexuality

  • Readers who appreciate candid and honest discussions about personal growth and self-acceptance


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Virtue Books: Where You Lead by Leslea Wahl

Where You Lead

Leslea Wahl

What's Where You Lead about?

Where You Lead by Leslea Wahl follows the story of a teenage girl named Eve who discovers a hidden talent for solving puzzles and cryptic messages. When her father goes missing, Eve uses her newfound skills to unravel the mystery and find him. Set against the backdrop of ancient churches and historic landmarks in Europe, this thrilling young adult novel is filled with adventure, friendship, and the power of determination.

Who should read Where You Lead?

  • Readers who enjoy true crime and mystery novels

  • Individuals who are interested in stories about search and rescue missions

  • People who appreciate strong female protagonists and their journeys


What's Zendreo Chronicles The Legendary Zehn Mortalix about?

Zendreo Chronicles: The Legendary Zehn Mortalix follows the thrilling journey of Zehn Mortalix as he discovers his extraordinary powers and sets out to save the universe from impending doom. With a mix of magic, adventure, and unforgettable characters, this book will transport you to a world beyond your imagination.

Who should read Zendreo Chronicles The Legendary Zehn Mortalix?

  • Science fiction enthusiasts who enjoy epic space adventures

  • Readers who appreciate complex and well-developed characters

  • Those looking for a captivating story with unexpected plot twists


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Virtue Books: Your Own Jesus by Mark Hall

Your Own Jesus

Mark Hall

What's Your Own Jesus about?

Your Own Jesus by Mark Hall challenges readers to break free from the "Sunday school" version of Jesus and develop a personal, authentic relationship with him. Through personal anecdotes and biblical insights, Hall encourages us to let go of our preconceived notions and embrace the true, radical teachings of Jesus.

Who should read Your Own Jesus?

  • Individuals seeking a deeper, more personal relationship with Jesus

  • Christians who feel disconnected or uninspired in their faith

  • Readers who want to challenge and rethink their preconceived notions about Jesus


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 FAQs 

What's the best Virtue book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard Conversations with Jesus as the ultimate read on Virtue.

What are the Top 10 Virtue books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • Conversations with Jesus by Lisa Cheater
  • Devotions for a Revolutionary Year by Lynn Cowell
  • Faith, Hope, Love by Josef Pieper
  • Learning the Virtues by Romano Guardini
  • Made for Greatness by Ginny Kochis
  • Mister God, This is Anna by Fynn
  • Redefining Beautiful by Jenna Lucado Bishop
  • Smile & Succeed for Teens by Kirt Manecke
  • Talk with Angels by Elizabeth Clare Prophet
  • Tending the Heart of Virtue by Vigen Guroian

Who are the top Virtue book authors?

When it comes to Virtue, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Lisa Cheater
  • Lynn Cowell
  • Josef Pieper
  • Romano Guardini
  • Ginny Kochis