(May 2012)
Here's free Christian fiction and movies for your computer, Roku, Kindle, Nook, and more!
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(May 2012)
Here's free Christian fiction and movies for your computer, Roku, Kindle, Nook, and more!
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(April 2012)
Awards for excellence in Christian fiction will be presented July 16 in Orlando.
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(April 2012)
Jane Kirkpatrick’s latest novel, Where Lilacs Still Bloom (Waterbrook Press), spans 50 years in the life of the Lilac Lady, Hulda Klager, a woman who challenged early twentieth-century expectations for a simple housewife.
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(March 2012)
Setting The Messenger (Bethany House) during the Revolutionary War posed a number of challenges for Siri Mitchell.
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(March 2012)
Nancy Herriman became fascinated by the tension between physicians, apothecaries and traditional herbalists as she researched The Irish Healer, set in England in the 1830s.
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(March 2012)
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(February 2012)
We're looking for booksellers, libraries, and church libraries that carry a healthy selection of Christian fiction.
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(February 2012)
Five notable Christian novelists have signed new publishing contracts, including Robin Lee Hatcher, Dee Henderson, T.L. Higley, Dr. Richard Mabry, and Billy Coffey.
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(February 2012)
Wealthy debutantes look for meaning beyond their privilege
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(January 2012)
Stolen artwork, fleeing Nazis and the French resistance all feature in Chasing Mona Lisa (Revell Books), from prolific authors Tricia Goyer and Mike Yorkey.
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(January 2012)
Rita Gerlach’s characters from her latest historical, Before the Scarlet Dawn (Abingdon Press), leave England in 1775, desperate for a new beginning, a common motivation for those seeking the shores of America.
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(January 2012)
Who were your favorite Christian fiction authors last year? Your favorite books, book trailers, DVDs? Take a minute to share what you liked best in 2011!
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(January 2012)
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Christy Award winner Cathy Gohlke's "Promise Me This" takes place during the tragedy.
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(December 2011)
Playwright and actress Shella Gillus has penned her debut novel, The Loom (Guideposts).
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(December 2011)
New from Golden Keyes Parsons is the Civil War novel His Steadfast Love (Thomas Nelson).
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(December 2011)
Melanie Dickerson’s series of fairy tales retold as historical romances for teens continues with The Merchant’s Daughter (Zondervan).
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(December 2011)
With her unique novels that dovetail historical and contemporary themes, Susan Meissner has discovered, much to her surprise, that the historical element is almost always the easiest to write.
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(November 2011)
With nearly six million copies of his books sold, prolific author Gilbert Morris is one of the most recognized names writing Christian historical novels today.
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(November 2011)
With skillful storytelling, Dan Walsh creates a Christmas story which will have readers remembering every good and perfect gift of Christmas.
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(November 2011)
Yvonne Harris delves into the history of America’s oldest law enforcement agency, the famous Texas Rangers, in A River to Cross (Bethany).
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