Contemporary

The River: A Novel

By / September 1, 2012

Thanks to The River, Gabriel took hold of who he was to become, not who he had been.

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October Baby: A Novel

By / September 1, 2012

A novelization of the acclaimed film that broke the box office top ten even in limited release, a young woman finds that life can be so much more than what we might have planned.

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Lauraine Snelling: Family and Forgiveness

By / August 29, 2012

?I did not want to hurt Mom by dredging up the memories. All I could think of was how much she loved me, to go through all that she did, so that she could keep me.?

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Martha Bolton

By / August 23, 2012
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Q&A: Matt Mikalatos

By / August 23, 2012

“Theology is the study of the most interesting being in the universe, and it shouldn’t be something boring?”

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Alice J. Wisler: Keeping it Real

By / August 23, 2012

In our hustle-bustle world where the latest technology means we?re now wired in more than ever, sometimes the Amish existence can seem nothing short of idyllic.

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Michèle Phoenix

By / August 21, 2012
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Angela Hunt: Story Behind the Story

By / August 16, 2012

Like many writers, author Angela Hunt often finds her inspiration in unexpected places.

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Sophie and Sheba

By Family Fiction Staff / August 14, 2012

When Sophie’s parents sell her pet elephant to a traveling circus, Sophie has no choice but to runaway and join him on the road to get him back…

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Movie: If You Lose It All, Will You ‘Stand Strong’?

By / August 8, 2012

An everyday family struggles to free itself from the burden of material possessions in Stand Strong, a new DVD from Bridgestone Multimedia Group.

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