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Marcia Gruver: Spellbinding Romance in Old Mississippi

By / October 1, 2011

“It’s fun to play matchmaker with characters and then devise every obstacle possible to keep them apart. But just like in real life, true love overcomes in the end. Well … most of the time.”

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Q&A: Keith A. Robinson

By / September 30, 2011

“I began wondering what would happen if someone did for Creation/Evolution what Jerry Jenkins and Tim Lahaye did with end-times prophecy.”

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Courageous: To Serve and Protect

By / September 29, 2011

The latest film from Sherwood Pictures aims to do for fatherhood what their film ‘Fireproof’ did for marriage: “Everything in this movie is pointing people to the cross.”

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Q&A: Deborah Raney

By / September 29, 2011

“Though my novels don’t always have a traditional “happily ever after” ending, they do always have a redemptive and hopefully satisfying conclusion??one that reflects the hope we have in Christ.”

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Q&A: Cecelia Dowdy

By / September 29, 2011

“I know my faith has deepened since I’ve started writing Christian fiction and I hope my faith comes through when people read my novels.”

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Q&A: Serena Miller

By / September 29, 2011

“At this point in my life, I can no more imagine writing a story without a strong inspirational theme than I can imagine getting out of bed in the morning without hope in a resurrected Jesus.”

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Wayne Thomas Batson: Never Alone

By / September 27, 2011

“The heart of all of my novels is hope.”

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Kathleen Fuller: Back To Middlefield

By / September 27, 2011

“I was able to conquer my own anxiety by reminding myself that God never abandons us, even through times of extreme trial.”

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Q&A: Matt Koceich

By / September 26, 2011

“Even if one person feels God?s love for their heart a little more from having read my story, than my work mattered.”

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Q&A: Joshua Graham

By / September 25, 2011

“Commercial success is great, but I want to write books that my readers will always remember and even come back to read again and again.”

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