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Bill Myers: The Lure of the Forbidden

By / February 13, 2012

?I?ll promise you the same page-turning drama that the others provide, but let me turn this into something that glorifies God and can literally educate the reader to the counterfeits that are out there.?

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Betsy St. Amant: Faith Under Scrutiny

By / February 13, 2012

“Whether that?s faith in salvation, or faith in God?s sovereignty, or faith in God?s goodness, or faith in God?s justice … whichever angle applies, it?s all about faith.”

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Regina Jennings: Love on the Texas Range

By / February 9, 2012

“I feel strongly that Christians mustn?t delegate the telling of love stories to unbelievers. It?s our birthright. Love is our message.”

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Q&A: Candice Speare Prentice (Spyglass Lane Mysteries)

By / February 8, 2012

“My main character is a Christian, so I made sure her relationship with the Lord was a part of her decision-making processes.”

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Q&A: Greg Mitchell (Enemies of the Cross)

By / February 7, 2012

“I think it?s a meatier book and I hope that the audience can find something in it that they can identify with wherever they?re at in life.”

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The Lamp: What Do You Believe?

By / February 6, 2012

?If we want to reach the world, TV and movies are two of the best ways to do that.?

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Camy Tang: All in the Family

By / February 6, 2012

“I couldn?t write a story without the characters? families somehow getting involved in the action. Family is very important to me.”

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Q&A: Dana Mentink (Spyglass Lane Mysteries)

By / February 3, 2012

“Ah Ruth! I love her because she struggles with some weighty issues?the loss of a spouse, an estranged child?yet she hangs onto a sense of humor that carries her through.”

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Historical Q&A: Ann H. Gabhart (Words Spoken True)

By Ross Cluver / February 1, 2012

“I do believe faith makes a difference – for me and for my characters.”

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Q&A: Murray Pura

By / February 1, 2012

“Sometimes the real persons are sort of like a character in one of my stories, other times a lot like a character, and other times I combine the traits of two people to make up one.”

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