Young Adult/Teen

YA Q&A: Bonnie S. Calhoun (Storm)

By Ross Cluver / December 27, 2016

Bonnie Calhoun invites readers into a different world–set 150 years after the destruction of the United States.

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Steampunk Allegory ‘The Aetherlight’ Continues with Snow-Blown Adventure

By Family Fiction Staff / December 12, 2016

Game for Tweens continues groundbreaking approach to retelling the Bible as a Steampunk adventure.

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C.E. Laureano

By Ross Cluver / December 11, 2016
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Kids Play: Making Bible Study Fun for Gamers

By Ross Cluver / November 16, 2016

Given the crisis in Bible literacy, ‘The Aetherlight’ game and ‘The Aetherlight Bible’ could not have come at a more important time. Find out how these tools can engage young people with the Word of God!

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Christmas Gift Guide 2016

By Family Fiction Staff / November 1, 2016

Let your heart be light this holiday season and take care of your Christmas list in no time with our guide to some of the best gift-giving ideas for all of the special people in your life.

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Intermission

By Ross Cluver / October 28, 2016

In spite of her parents’ open hostility, Faith is determined to hold on to her dreams–and to Noah–no matter how high the cost.

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I’m Not Ashamed Clip – Rachel Comes to Faith

By Family Fiction Staff / October 24, 2016

I’m Not Ashamed hits theaters October 21, 2016.

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Scarlet Moon (Children of the Blood Moon #1)

By Ross Cluver / October 21, 2016

Hiding her mark was never easy, but hiding her gift of the Blood Moon will be impossible.

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Unlocking The Power Of Story

By Family Fiction Staff / October 13, 2016

The role-playing adventure game The Aetherlight taps into a power as old as the Bible to teach players eternal truths.

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A.M. Raithatha

By / October 1, 2016
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