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Ted Resources

Looking for downloadable Dekker resources? This is the place. Here you will find media materials, approved publicity photos, and other general Ted Dekker information. If you do not find what you’re looking for, feel free to email your request or question to us.

adobe-acrobat-128x128 Download Ted’s full bio

td-headshot Download Ted’s publicity photo (1.7 MB)

wikipedia Visit Ted’s page on Wikipedia

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62 Comments

  • Berdie Sanchez says:

    I went looking for ‘Freedom of Speech’ but couldn’t find it. Was it left out of your new webpage?
    Berdie

  • obianuju says:

    o wow. you are really doing great. i read obsessed, a man called blessed and blessed child. REALLY THE LORD IS YOUR STRENGTH. pls i want to recieve copies of the circle. @ P.O Box 321 BUKURU, Jos, Plateau State. Nigeria. thanks

  • Joy says:

    A printable reading/works list! I am new to Mr Dekker’s work and I’d like to see a list of all the books -in order. I got the Circle Trilogy since there is a website dedicated to that series. But I understand there are many more books & series that I might like. If there is such a list on the site and I missed it, please accept my apologies for suggesting it and direct me to it. Thanks!

  • Sarah Jiboye says:

    Istarted reading your books some years back and since then i haven ‘t looked back.I’m terribly hooked,the circle series,showed me a deeper part of God’s love i never knew could exist,’a man called blessed’showed me how deep God wanted our relationship to get,through the life of Caleb. Your stories have been a great blessing to my life.Thank you and God bless.Sarah Jiboye from Nigeria.

  • Alex says:

    Can you send me a list of the circle series in order and a list of other Ted Dekker series I might like? THX

  • Dave Marcum says:

    Are you aware that our Lord’s name is used as a curse word in the reading of Boneman’s Daughter?? The GD word… Also, the word for a King James donkey is used at least 3 times in a derogatory manner (you know, the “a” word). We stopped listening to and got our money back after the second GD (we weren’t sure if we heard the first one or not). We didn’t even get halfway through the reading…

  • Prisca says:

    For those of you looking for a list of Ted’s books, just click on the link to his Wikipedia page [above] and scroll down to the bibliography. I thought I knew how many he has written until I saw that list!

  • Jonathan says:

    Hi i am an 8th grader from arthurs middle school in Trenton Michigan. I am the son of a pastor for an Assembly of God church. i have read your book saint and am working my way through the paradise novels. I realy enjoy them, keep wrighting your books they are AMAZING.

    Thank you: Jonathan

  • Marie says:

    Great books. Working my way through White, although it’s hardly effort…the pages practically turn themselves. The only effort is gluing my eyes open when it gets really late at night…or really early morning! ;) Can’t put it down!

    My only question is…when will the circle trilogy be made into movies?? It HAS to be! I mean, what producer wouldn’t make a movie that’s bound to be a hit judging by the full website of fans? Please…???

    God bless you,
    Marie

  • Beth Kidd says:

    I agree that the circle series should be made into movies. If done right, they could have just as strong a message as Narnia, if not stronger. They inspire and instill a love for Jesus, and they show you what being a Christian is really about.

  • Mngohol says:

    Obaianuju,
    If you want copies of the circle. Get your self into a christian bookshop and purchase them.

  • Megan M. says:

    Ted,
    I had a semi-serious, fairly curious question for you and I couldn’t find an email or contact. I’m hoping that I can hear from you to get a better understanding.

    I’m a huge fan of yours because I admire the fact that you aren’t afraid to go through the nitty, gritty to get to the truth and this is why I’m curious:

    In the email that was just sent out, I saw on that one of your upcoming releases for 2010 is called “Tea With Hezbollah: Sitting at the Enemies’ Table, Our Journey Through the Middle East.” I am a strong Christian who seeks truth and understanding in all facets of life, including when it comes to understanding others. Is that book focused primarily on “the enemy,” on the extremist groups that are a minority in the Middle East? Or are you also justly addressing the majority of the people in the Middle East that seek peace, understanding and denounce extremists as well?

    I’ve always loved your work but just by the text, that cover has got me concerned because it sounds like its jumping on the bandwagon that gives all the attention to the extremist minority, and none to the majority that does good for the world. I’m hoping that you can reassure me that that is not the only focus of the book.

    Thank you,
    Megan

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