Contemporary

Q&A: Carla Laureano (Five Days in Skye)

By / July 8, 2013

“I hope that readers take away the idea that God?s grace is for everyone, and it?s abundant, regardless of who you are or what you?ve done.”

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New Series: Home to Heather Creek by Kathleen Bauer

By / July 3, 2013

When the world around you falls apart, could it be that God is giving you a second chance?

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The Sea Glass Sisters (Novella Prelude to The Prayer Box)

By / July 1, 2013

Elizabeth Gallagher has been balancing on the ragged edge for a while now.

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Best Laid Plans: A Bloomfield Novel

By / July 1, 2013

Welcome to Bloomfield, where life is simple, love is real, and stories are shared.

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Q&A: Michèle Phoenix (In Broken Places)

By / June 29, 2013

“My hope is that Shelby will be a reflection of all women whose various struggles represent a much greater malaise: dissatisfaction with ourselves, with the expectations of others and the often maiming vagaries of life.?

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Karen Kingsbury inks deal for line of cards and gifts

By / June 28, 2013

The bestselling Christian author has signed a major licensing partnership with DaySpring Cards for a card and gift line.

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Christian film company names GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum as CEO

By / June 28, 2013

The new CEO of EchoLight Studios has his eye on bringing Christian films to a multiplex near you.

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Patricia Heaton producing family comedy ‘Moms’ Night Out’

By / June 28, 2013

Film also stars Sean Astin and ‘Grey?s Anatomy’ actress Sarah Drew.

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Q&A: Marybeth Whalen (The Wishing Tree)

By / June 26, 2013

?The crux of the issue of adultery is that it?s usually just a symptom of a bigger problem. There’s always an underlying story that was going on long before the actual adultery took place.?

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Q&A: Billy Coffey (When Mockingbirds Sing)

By / June 26, 2013

“This novel is a story written around people: a shy, frightened little child, her ten-year-old friend who becomes the conscience of the novel, and an imaginary friend who may not be so imaginary at all.”

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