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Watch: Jolina Petersheim Answers Our Questions
We asked Jolina Petersheim “What’s your favorite scene in your new novel, The Midwife?”
Readers Loving ?The Karen Kingsbury Show?
When the executives at Salem Music Network presented Karen Kingsbury with the idea of her own radio show, Karen had an easy answer
Q&A: Christa Kinde (The Garden Gate)
“Our household includes five tweens/teens, and they?re my first audience. Stories allow me to skip the lecture and show my kids what?s important.”
An In-Depth Q&A with James L. Rubart (Spirit Bridge)
“We started praying, and within half an hour came up with what we thought was a compelling premise: What if a 30-year-old prophecy called four ordinary people from different walks of life to fight for healing and freedom by sending their spirits into other people?s souls?”
Inside the Story with Anne Elisabeth Stengl
Tales of Goldstone Wood has piqued the interest and engaged thousands of fans around the world. I had a chance to ask Anne Elisaebeth Stengl about her vast series and the latest installment.
Q&A: Kellie Coates Gilbert (A Woman of Courage)
“Texas socialite Claire Massey?s world is filled with designer clothes, luxury cars, and stunning homes. But her Neiman-Marcus lifestyle is interrupted when her charming cattle broker husband is arrested for fraud.”
Allie Pleiter: The Conclusion of The Bridegroom Brothers Series
“It would be hard to find a more epic and dramatic event in U.S. history than the Oklahoma Land Rush.”
Q&A: Randy Singer (The Advocate)
“This book combined the various streams of my life into one creative flow. History teacher; pastor; lawyer; author of legal thrillers?they all came together in this one book. This feels like the one book I was created to write.”
Jolina Petersheim on Her Sophomore Novel, The Midwife
“During the editorial process, I miscarried a child at ten weeks, and suddenly Rhoda Mummau?s story about healing from loss and learning to let others in wasn?t just a story; it became my story, too.”