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Q&A: C. Kevin Thompson
“Reasoning with cultures who have never seen a TV or movie is easier than trying to act out biblical truths to those same people groups.”
Shelly Shepard Gray: Uncovering the Secrets of Crittenden County
Absolutely taken with the beauty of the Amish settlement she spotted while reading a Kentucky travel magazine, author Shelly Shepard Gray knew she had to write about it.
Pookster: Scripture for All Ages
Mother, musician and marketer Rhonda Funk never expected to add ?author? to her list of titles…
Katie Ganshert: Life in Bloom
After bidding adieu to her small-town life for good and making her way to Chicago, a young architect named Bethany Quinn comes face to face with her past…
Beth K Vogt: God’s Perfect Plans Don’t Come with No-Risk Guarantees
Beth K. Vogt’s debut novel demonstrates how our plans are not always God’s plans for us.
Cliff Graham: Two-Fisted Bible Stories
“By reading and experiencing this take on God?s Word in a vivid way, people will hopefully be excited to read the real account.”
Amy Clipston: Old Friends
?As with all of my Amish books, I double-check my details by referring to books and also talking to my Amish friends and other contacts in Lancaster County.?
Q&A: Tom Pawlik
“I’m just trying to focus on telling a really good story. If it’s compelling enough, people will want to read it.”
Q&A: Joe Jankowski
“I want readers (primarily middle grade youth) to have a sense of enjoyment like after they’ve seen a good movie…”