Read FREE Issues of FamilyFiction Magazine
Recent Posts
Janice Cantore: New Cop on the Block
The idea for retired Long Beach police officer Janice Cantore?s novel Accused (Tyndale House) came straight from her work in night juvenile.
Bill Myers: The Lure of the Forbidden
?I?ll promise you the same page-turning drama that the others provide, but let me turn this into something that glorifies God and can literally educate the reader to the counterfeits that are out there.?
Betsy St. Amant: Faith Under Scrutiny
“Whether that?s faith in salvation, or faith in God?s sovereignty, or faith in God?s goodness, or faith in God?s justice … whichever angle applies, it?s all about faith.”
Susan May Warren: Search for identity in the Roaring Twenties
Wealthy debutantes look for meaning beyond their privilege
Regina Jennings: Love on the Texas Range
“I feel strongly that Christians mustn?t delegate the telling of love stories to unbelievers. It?s our birthright. Love is our message.”
Q&A: Candice Speare Prentice (Spyglass Lane Mysteries)
“My main character is a Christian, so I made sure her relationship with the Lord was a part of her decision-making processes.”
Q&A: Greg Mitchell (Enemies of the Cross)
“I think it?s a meatier book and I hope that the audience can find something in it that they can identify with wherever they?re at in life.”
Church Mice: Righteous Rodents
A weekly webcomic doesn?t just ask the question ?what?s so funny about church???it answers it.
Melody Carlson: Makeover Side Effects
Melody Carlson?s latest novel for teens is The Jerk Magnet.