FictionFinder.com: Finding Christian fiction the easy way ACFW launches new free online resource to search for titles PALM BAY, Fla. — With over 500,000 books published each year, it is harder than ever to find a new book that’s just right. A simple Amazon search in the Christian literature and fiction category yields more than 17,000 results. Consumers wading through …
Merry Christmas!
Jesus, Thank You for coming to earth. For spending nine months in your mother’s womb. For suffering the indignities of being a human. For living without sin so You could be the perfect sacrifice for my sins. Thank You for choosing to die on the cross and becoming the sacrifice for all. Thank You for caring about me. For caring …
My books through a 9 year olds eyes
Eric and the kids have been reading A Promise Born — a chapter or so a night. That’s not enough for our nine year-old, so she’s been reading it on her own at night. And letting me know exactly what she thinks! The other day she let Eric and me know that she’d read the end and knew how it …
Author Holiday Home Tour
Some of my amazing writer friends put together a tour of their homes — all decked out for the holidays. I didn’t get organized enough this year to join. Something to do with deadlines 🙂 But if you’d like to check out where your favorite authors live and work then start the tour with Angela Hunt’s site and follow along. …
Try out a couple Christmas Books
Today, I’m bringing you first chapters from two Christmas books. One is The Unfinished Gift — I interviewed the author Dan Walsh on Wednesday. The other is The Christmas Dog. I love the cover on that one. The dog is so cute!The Christmas Dog: In The Christmas Dog, Betty Kowalski is not looking forward to Christmas at all. Disgruntled over …
More with the Munsons…
Here’s our second installment of the interview with the Munsons. Read to the bottom for a synopsis of one of their latest suspense novels. You write your books together. How does that work in a practical way? Do you take turns writing scenes? Each write different character’s scenes? Etc.David loves to tell readers that we have discovered a unique writing …
Meeting the Munsons…Interview Part One
I’m delighted today to introduce you to some new-to-me suspense authors, Diane and David Munson. They have graciously agreed to participate in an interview. And look for reviews of their two latest books to come in the next month or so. So without further ado, for those who are looking for some new suspense, read with enjoyment! You were a …
Bon Voyage, Sam I Am: Guest Blog by Susan Meissner
Imagine this. You’ve opened your heart and home to half a dozen troubled souls. You’ve taken on their burdens and practically made them your own. You’ve stayed up nights with them, pondered solutions with them, headed down bunny trails with them, intervened for them, stuck up for them, listened to them and gone out on a limb for them. You’ve …
A Chat Over Coffee w/ Sandra Glahn
Most of you know I love Bible studies. I’m not always as disciplined as I should be, but I love a study that allows me to dive into the Bible, and pull apart the text. One series that has intrigued me is the Coffee Cup Bible Studies. With titles like Frappe with Philippians or Kona with Jonah, what’s not to …
Getting Ready to Give Away Books
I have four books I’m getting ready to give away in the next two weeks: Mary DeMuth’s A Slow Burn Golden Keyes Parson’s Prison of Versailles Tricia Goyer’s Swiss Courier and Chuck Holton’s Melt Down To be entered, leave a comment here and over the next two weeks’ entries. (If you’re seeing this on facebook, go to my blog) If …