Free Christian Library

by Jess Vess on March 10, 2010

You don’t have to buy all the books you like. If you like Christian literature, the Christian Library gives you access to free books.

Located on the northwest corner of 81st Street and South Aspen Avenue in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, The Christian Library is a non-profit specialty lending library. Like the public libraries, after filling out an application we issue library cards.

Once you have your library card from the Christian Library you are free to check out any book or resource material for 2 weeks. If 2 weeks isn’t enough time to finish then you can re-new your check out material by calling the library during regular operating hours. Can’t call during regular business hours? Don’t worry, you can call after-hours and leave a message with your name, the titles of your books and their due dates.

There are a wide variety of books available for your reading enjoyment. From fiction (including the complete Left Behind series), biographies, children’s and youth books, learning/study materials on a wide variety of subjects i.e. prayer, healing, family, parenting, marriage, stewardship, witnessing etc.

Looking for information on how to start a Christian Library? What about where to buy supplies? A library computer program? We have compiled a wealth of this information from our first hand experiences and resource locations to aid you in your endeavor. This reference material is available in a handy spiral booklet form or on CD. It covers everything from how to start a library, ideas on where to get books, cataloging those books (tapes, videos, etc), setting up a non-profit organization, computer software to control your inventory and check materials in and out, tips on building location and room arrangements and much more. There are links and/or addresses to suppliers and other reference material sources.

The idea for THE CHRISTIAN LIBRARY started in 1991 when I saw the need for new Christian converts to have access to learning materials for their continued spiritual growth and development. We established an operational library as a non-profit organization in 2000.

The Christian Library started as an idea in 1991 when we saw a need for new Christians to have learning materials available for their continured spiritual growth and development. Finally in 2000 we were able to establish a fully operational non-profit organization.

Discover the Christian Library.

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