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Soul Surfer?s Sarah Hill: Shattered Dreams
?Even though I had a tough life coming from an abusive home, God never allowed anything to overcome me and take me out.?
Wanda E. Brunstetter: Just Like Us
“I think people have a deep desire to get back to the basics. The Amish are an example to us in that respect.”
Phil Vischer: Cartoons, Puppets, and Theological Concepts
?Whereas VeggieTales presented key Bible stories, What?s in the Bible presents the entire Bible. The whole thing.?
Joyce Magnin: Back to Bright’s Pond
“I love it that God uses us very flawed people to get His work on Earth completed. I hope that comes through in my novels. When I think I’m hanging on to Him and slipping I do better when I realize He’s the one one hanging on to me.”
New Author of the Year: Tessa Afshar
2011 FamilyFiction Readers Choice Awards
Q&A: R.L.Copple
“The main reason someone is going to pick up a work of fiction is to be entertained.”
Q&A: Dana Mentink
“I think that’s God’s way of letting me know I’m doing the right thing in my fiction.”
Nancy Moser: Love Among the 19th Century Newport Elite
“Class distinctions are timeless and can still be problematic, but true friendship and love erases
the lines between us.”
Randy Singer: Revisiting ‘False Witness’
“I was particularly moved by the plight of the Dalit children, struggling to get a good education so that their generation might rise above the oppression and gain real equality and human dignity.”