Christian Books For Sale In English

Shepherds Books is a company focused on selling Bibles and other Christian books for sale throughout the United States. We think that everyone should be able to easily read about Christianity and God’s love for humanity for themselves. That’s why we’ll sell you a FREE English Bible on your first purchase (max. $20 order). 

But we don’t just sell Christian books and bibles in English. We offer books, bibles, and DVDs in many different languages including German, Arabic, Nepali, Russian, French, Albanian and many other languages. Whether you’re a bookstore company looking for a reliable source for Christian books in English, looking for an English Bible or book for a friend, or seeking to know more about Christianity yourself, you’ve come to the right place. Shepherds Books offers 100s of Christian books and Bibles in English and other languages. Begin shopping now!

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Buy for a friend, for yourself, or buy books/Bibles in bulk! Can’t find what you need? No problem! Request a custom order.

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English Books & Bibles FAQ

While we do not have a specific wholesale ordering system, we’re always happy to fulfill the full quantity of your order, whether that’s 1 or 50 English books or Bibles.

We offer a flat rate shipping cost per book. We strive to keep our shipping affordable.

While it may depend on many variables such as the type of book, the language ordered, and/or the availability status, our delivery times usually range between 6-12 business days.

Shepherds Books is an online bookstore committed to providing Christian books and Bibles in many different languages for those that want to learn more about Christianity. We’re also passionate about being a dependable resource for Christian literature for ministries, bookstores, churches, and individuals.

While there are plenty of resources online, such as the Jesus Film Project, Bible.is, and many others, we would also be happy to talk to you if you have specific questions! Contact us now! We’d be happy to reply!

The Joshua Project is an initiative that seeks to identify and inform believers of unknown and unreached ethnic groups who may have never heard the Gospel for themselves. The Joshua Project provides detailed information on many different ethnic groups including key prayer requests for that ethnic group and other demographic details including Christian reach among that specific ethnicity.

An Overview of Christianity and the English Language

Christianity and the English language have been deeply interconnected throughout history. Christianity first arrived in Britain during the Roman period, but it became firmly established after the missionary work of St. Augustine in the 6th century. During this time, Latin was the dominant language of the Church, and it heavily influenced Old English, particularly with the introduction of religious vocabulary. Figures like King Alfred the Great and the Venerable Bede promoted Christian learning, and texts such as Caedmon’s Hymn are among the earliest examples of Old English Christian poetry.

By the Middle Ages, English began to re-emerge as a literary language after the Norman Conquest, which had introduced French as the language of the aristocracy. John Wycliffe’s translation of the Bible into Middle English in the late 14th century was a pivotal moment, as it challenged the Church's monopoly on Scripture and made religious texts more accessible to English speakers.

The English Reformation in the 16th century was a turning point, with the break from the Catholic Church under Henry VIII and the creation of the Church of England. This led to the King James Bible (1611), a monumental work that not only shaped English Christianity but also had a profound and lasting impact on the English language, embedding biblical phrases and idioms into everyday speech. Since then, English has become one of the most widely used languages of Christianity, particularly through missionary efforts and global Christian media, making it a central vehicle for Christian thought and Scripture today.