Ben Avery
(April 2012)
“It just kind of allows me to see that though you may not understand what God has for you. He still is able to use you in ways that are unimaginable.”
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Ben Avery
(April 2012)
“It just kind of allows me to see that though you may not understand what God has for you. He still is able to use you in ways that are unimaginable.”
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Ben Avery
(March 2012)
“They want it to be something that will engage the kids.”
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Ben Avery
(January 2012)
"There’s an overarching message about having faith and looking for his place in the world."
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Ben Avery
(January 2012)
"There's nothing quite like it. [Little Angels] is something I wish had been available when my kids were young."
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Ben Avery
(December 2011)
"It is a message of hope, in this world when so many of our youth come to believe they have no value, that they can’t make a difference, and that there is nothing to live for."
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(November 2011)
"As soon as I began to write, it was like a pressure valve was released. I knew that I would continue to write even if no one ever read a single word."
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(November 2011)
"There have been times where I tried to do a story that I believe will be more commercially viable, but they are never as good as the stories God places in my heart."
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(October 2011)
“I would love readers to realize that what God says about us is all that matters—not what other people think of us.”
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(September 2011)
"My desire is that my faith in Christ informs all the decisions that I make, whether that involves writing stories, driving in my car during rush hour, or hanging out with friends and family."
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(August 2011)
"Moral lessons are often best learned through stories, as God shows us time and time again through the Bible."
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(August 2011)
"I hoped to use the medium of Harry Potter to communicate a distinctly Christian response to J. K. Rowling’s portrayal of magic and the power of enchantment."
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Christa A. Banister
(July 2011)
"Things can feel preachy when you’re just saying them rather than doing them. When you’re able to demonstrate thankfulness through the story, then you don’t really have to keep saying it.”
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(July 2011)
"If we’re not talking to God throughout our day, it’s hard to model the kind of prayer life for our children that we want them to have."
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(June 2011)
“Allison has such a longing for family, heritage, craving a space where she will ‘fit in.’”
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By Ben Avery
(May 2011)
“Whereas VeggieTales presented key Bible stories, What’s in the Bible presents the entire Bible. The whole thing.”
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Ben Avery
(March 2011)
“It was truly a rewarding experience working with Melinda Doolittle.”
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By Ben Avery
(February 2011)
"I am continually amazed at the impact a simple, carefully worded story can have on young lives."
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(January 2011)
"I’d like readers to come away with a better understanding of character, honor, right and wrong, peer pressure, and the power that God has to help them with all of these trials."
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(December 2010)
“Even though we have periods of doubt, God’s love reaches through that and pulls us to His truth.”
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Christa A. Banister
(November 2010)
Making the “Narnia” movies has been no easy feat-- but Douglas Gresham, keeper of all things Narnia, clearly loves what he does.
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