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Davey & Goliath: You’re Fifty!
Fifty years ago, a 15-minute short named ?Lost in a Cave? introduced the world to Davey and his talking dog, Goliath.
Sigmund Brouwer: The Canary Sings
Sigmund Brouwer?s new novel The Canary List is making a splash amidst summer reads as a thrilling tale ala The Da Vinci Code.
Q&A: Don Brown
“As humans, there is something about a good story that attracts us like a magnet.”
Laura Frantz: Dressing the Part
“When you don those clothes and hear the rustle of all that delicious silk, you get a glimpse of what it must have been like 200 years ago?for the gentry, anyway.?
Lee Strobel: Truth in Fiction
“My books really have a purpose behind them which I think comes from a strong faith in God and a sense that I?m fulfilling what He wants me to do.”
Mary Connealy: Choosing between love and trust
“Cowboys in fiction take us to a time when good and evil were much more clearly separated.”
Q&A: Jim Ware
“I hoped to use the medium of Harry Potter to communicate a distinctly Christian response to J. K. Rowling?s portrayal of magic and the power of enchantment.”
Movie: Secret’s Out
A young college woman?s (Ali Faulkner) life is shattered when her mother is tragically killed in a car accident.
Tamara Leigh: Southern Discomfort
Winding up her Southern Discomfort trilogy with Restless in Carolina (Multnomah), Tamara Leigh focuses on the dreadlocked Bridget Pickwick-Buchanan.