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Movie: Seasons of Gray
Watermark Community Church in Dallas?s first feature film, Seasons of Gray, is a modern-day retelling of the story of Joseph.
Frank Peretti: A Little More Time
It?s been over five years since readers savored a new Frank Peretti novel, but the wait is almost over.
Susan Meissner: Now and Then
With her unique novels that dovetail historical and contemporary themes, Susan Meissner has discovered, much to her surprise, that the historical element is almost always the easiest to write.
Q&A: Christy Barritt
“I try to be honest and convey that even if you have a steady faith, the emotions that can come because of life circumstances can be very up and down.”
Q&A: James Scott Bell
“I got discouraged in college, where I was told ‘Writers are born, not made.’ I believed that for a long time.”
Q&A: DiAnn Mills
“In essence, Christian novelists are farmers: they plant seeds for eternity.”
The Cardinal: Taking Flight
“They don?t anticipate stories about people struggling with issues like violence, homelessness, and keeping your faith when the whole world seems against you.”
Tamera Alexander: Relentless Love
“God pursues us with a relentless and jealous love. He?s by far my greatest inspiration in writing romance.”
Q&A: Colleen Coble: Lonestar Angel
“I would find it impossible to write without the spiritual element in my novels.”