Contemporary

Novelist Offers Insight into Asperger’s Syndrome

By / April 4, 2014

“Seven years ago I was formally diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome. The diagnosis finally made sense of parts of my personality I had never understood before.”

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What Follows After

By / April 1, 2014

Colt Harrison and his little brother ran away to their aunt’s house in Savannah, Georgia. But things went terribly, terribly wrong …

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The Road to Testament

By / April 1, 2014

When these two journalists go head to head, the race is on to see if either will succeed in getting what they really want.

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Heaven is for Real

By Family Fiction Staff / April 1, 2014

Based on a true story! When 4-year-old Colton Burpo emerges from life-threatening surgery, he offers an astounding account of his journey to heaven—including things that happened before he was born.

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Just 18 Summers

By / April 1, 2014

As summer flies by, each of these parents must learn about guilt and grace … and when to hold on to their kids and when to let go.

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Stitching Stories — A Look at the Popular ‘Quilts of Love’ Series

By / April 1, 2014

?Quilts and quilting, besides being an art and craft, are used in a variety of ways in these novels to convey love, family ties, hope for the future, remembrance of the past, and God?s message of love for us. ?

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Moms’ Night Out

By / April 1, 2014

Three moms really need their husbands to watch the kids for a few hours ? what could go wrong?

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Dynamo

By / April 1, 2014

Jeth’s life is anything but predictable, much like the God he serves.

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Emily T. Wierenga’s A Promise in Pieces Reveals How Love Conquers Loss

By / April 1, 2014

Wierenga hopes in reading A Promises in Pieces that readers will find the courage to love, especially if loss and fear have been standing in their way. “God mends the most broken of hearts and places the lonely in families.”

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Q&A: Amy Sorrells (How Sweet the Sound)

By / March 30, 2014

“I set out to tell the story again, only in my own words, in a more recent time, in a universal and relatable way, so that if someone who?s suffered like Tamar can know her life is not meant for silence and desolation.”

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