God ignited a fire in author Robin Jones Gunn to serve him at the tender age of 12. She had decided to become a missionary to spread the gospel around the world. Little did she know that God would one day use her stories to save souls.
Author Allison Bottke has written a heartrendingly honest tough-love book that not only exposes the truth of her own struggles with her beloved adult child, but also includes glimpses into the lives of others with similar experiences...
More often than not, author Lisa McKay is on a plane bound for a new international destination in her role as Director of Training and Education Services for the Headington Institute. And somehow, while racking up the frequent flyer miles, she found the time to write her first book, My Hands Came Away Red.
Michelle McKinney Hammond’s latest book serves as a guide for nurturing a godly romance. In How to Make Love Work: The Guide to Getting It, Keeping It and Fixing What’s Broken, she takes a practical look at what it takes to develop and maintain a healthy relationship.
In The Pawn, the first title in Steven James’ thriller series, an FBI agent finds himself dancing a deadly duet with a serial killer. I recently spoke with James, who talked about his decision to write fiction, his take on graphic content in thrillers and why Christian novelists can’t afford the luxury of mediocrity.
Angela Elwell Hunt never dreamed she’d one day be helping Christian celebrities pen their biographies and writing award-winning, best-selling novels. Hunt may pinch herself in a few weeks when one of her most popular titles becomes her first book to debut as a television movie
Given the rise of “militant atheism” in America, Albert Mohler recently interviewed author and columnist Dinesh D’Souza about his new book, What’s So Great About Christianity?
Accomplished author Lisa Tawn Bergren has worked in various facets of Christian publishing, but the most significant turn in her career (thus far) occurred when she obeyed God’s instruction to temporarily give it up.
As he says in his new book, Finding Home: An Imperfect Path to Faith and Family, when people hear what Jim Daly’s childhood was like they tell him he “should be insane—or in jail.” Instead, he is now president of Focus on the Family.
In this latest edition, The Center for Vision & Values sits down with its own executive director, Dr. Paul Kengor, to discuss his latest book, God and Hillary Clinton: A Spiritual Life.
Lauraine Snelling, who lives in Tehachapi, Calif., has published more than 50 books and currently has 2 million titles in print. Her latest novel, Breaking Free, was published this month. Recently she shared about her journey as a storyteller.
Karen Kingsbury receives hundreds of reader e-mails each week sharing how a particular book helped them recommit to their marriages, extend forgiveness or renew their faith. It’s confirmation for this author that she’s operating in her primary purpose: to draw others into the body of Christ.
Between the Tides is Patti Henry’s first—and fourth--novel. First in that it marks her foray into writing, a journey which began seven years ago when this wife and mother taught herself to write. And fourth in that it is book number four in her list of books she’s seen published and on the shelves.
In this interview, Neta Jackson discusses how much of the popular Yada Yada series is based on her own life and how she transitioned from writing historical fiction for children to contemporary women’s fiction.
Language Arts teacher by day and author by night, Robin Shope loves a good mystery. That’s why she writes what she loves to read. The Candidate, her latest murder-mystery novel, co-written with Susan Wales, is the third title in a three-part series.