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Billy Graham On The Big Screen: 50 Years of World Wide Pictures

By Family Fiction Staff / February 21, 2018

Billy Graham’s organization produced 100 films over 50 years–and led the way for a generation of Christian filmmakers.

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Historical Romance Q&A: Jennifer Delamere (The Captain’s Daughter)

By Ross Cluver / February 17, 2018

Jennifer shares why she sets her novels in Victorian England, how she researches her books, and what readers can expect from the London Beginnings series…

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35 Essential Christian Romance Authors

By Ross Cluver / February 12, 2018

See who Christian romance readers picked as their favorite authors–including those who write romance, historical romance, Amish romance, and romantic suspense!

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Historical Q&A: Jocelyn Green (A Refuge Assured)

By Ross Cluver / February 11, 2018

Why Jocelyn Green wrote about people traumatized by different revolutions, her favorite part of writing historical romances, and what she hopes readers get out of the novel…

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Romantic Suspense Q&A: Dana Mentink (Treacherous Trails)

By Ross Cluver / February 11, 2018

Dana shares the inspiration for the story, the challenges of writing romances as a Christian author, and her goals writing the novel…

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YA Romance Q&A: April Smith (Loving Grace)

By Ross Cluver / February 11, 2018

April shares the inspiration for the novel, the benefits of writing romances as a Christian author, and the challenges of writing for YA readers…

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Historical Romance Q&A: Julie Klassen (The Ladies of Ivy Cottage)

By Ross Cluver / February 9, 2018

Julie shares about the new book, where she got the idea for the series, and the challenges of writing her first sequel…

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10 Christian Romance Movies

By Family Fiction Staff / February 2, 2018

In the mood for love? Pop some corn, turn down the lights, and enjoy these 10 Christian love stories… 

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Colleen Coble — The Mystery of Rainshadow Bay

By Ross Cluver / January 31, 2018

Colleen reveals why she scouts her locations, her longtime love of suspense and mystery stories, and why a great suspense story doesn’t require objectionable content…

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Francine Rivers — Seeing God’s Handiwork

By Ross Cluver / January 31, 2018

Francine Rivers reveals the question that inspired her novel, the challenge of creating a protagonist unlike any she’s ever written, and the common thread woven through all her work…

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