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Just "One More Day" with Mitch Albom

What if you could have one more day with someone who passed away? This is the question posed in an upcoming television movie based on the book by Mitch Albom, “For One More Day,” airing this Sunday night, December 9 on ABC.

A Sister’s Secret

In A Sister’s Secret, Grace Hostettler returns to her Amish community and becomes engaged. But then she runs into someone who knows enough about her former life to destroy her future. Can God bring anything good out of a shameful past? Read an excerpt from chapter one.

  • Wanda E. Brunstetter |
  • December 05, 2007 |
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Tone of Voice a Big Draw for Nobody

One of author Creston Mapes’ biggest draws in his novels is the tone of voice. Nobody tells the story from main character Hudson Ambrose’s perspective, but then it does something that is quite ingenious considering the scope of the novel: certain chapters unfold in the voices of other characters.

Beginnings

In Kim Vogel Sawyer’s Beginnings (Sommerfeld Trilogy: Book 2), Beth Quinn is struggling to find a place to belong in the Old Order Mennonite Community of Sommerfeld, Kansas. Read more from Chapter One.

  • Kim Vogel Sawyer |
  • November 29, 2007 |
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Auralia’s Colors a Strong, Well-Crafted Debut

Auralia's Colors is the strong, well-crafted debut novel by Jeffrey Overstreet. This is a story about loss and of hope, of the conflict that ensues when self-preservation and self-interest collide with self-sacrifice.

Steven James Makes His Move with The Pawn

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.

  • Annabelle Robertson |
  • November 27, 2007 |
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Best-Selling Author Considers Each Book an Offering to God

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

  • Stacy Hawkins Adams |
  • November 22, 2007 |
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Life Vignettes Create Amy Grant’s Mosaic

Mosaic, written by Amy Grant, is just that—vignettes from a life lived, for the most part, in the spotlight's glare. For anyone looking for a timeline or tell-all biography, this book will disappoint. Instead, this memoir intertwines her songs and the stories behind them.

Petticoat Ranch

Sophie Edwards is doing just fine, until a strange-yet oddly familiar-man rides into her life, insisting on rescuing her and her four daughters. Can she find a way to love a headstrong mountain man? Read more in an excerpt from Mary Connealy’s Petticoat Ranch.

Prepare for a Thrill-Ride with Violet Dawn

When you pick up a novel and the main character discovers a body in her hot tub by page four, chances are you're probably going to read on. But when you know the author is Brandilyn Collins, you'll want to hunker down and prepare for the thrill-ride.

  • C. J. Darlington |
  • November 14, 2007 |
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Mad About Us

Would you like a deeper experience of intimacy in your marriage? Authors Gary and Carrie Oliver show you how to move through conflict and anger to intimacy, a safe place to be both real and vulnerable, a place to discover more about yourself and your spouse. Read an excerpt from chapter one of Mad About Us.

  • Gary J. Oliver, Ph.D. & Carrie Oliver, M.A. |
  • November 13, 2007 |
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Dinesh D’Souza on What’s So Great About Christianity?

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?

Fuse Unlike Other End-Times Novels

Fuse of Armageddon, by co-authors Sigmund Brouwer and Hank Hanegraaff, is unlike any end-times novel you've read. It is fast-paced, international political suspense shaped by the theology of radio's “The Bible Answer Man.”

Midnight Clear's Simple Story Disappoints

Midnight Clear is a simple story with simple characters—and that’s not always a bad thing. Sometimes fiction like this work. But those who expect prose above the fifth-grade level, as well as a little depth, are bound to be disappointed.

  • Annabelle Robertson |
  • November 06, 2007 |
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Lisa Tawn Bergren: How a Writing Break Helped Her Career

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.

  • Stacy Hawkins Adams |
  • November 03, 2007 |
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A Promise to Remember

A one-time pharmacist, new author Kathryn Cushman has now realized her dream to write with her very first novel, A Promise to Remember. Read an excerpt from chapter one.

  • Kathryn Cushman |
  • November 01, 2007 |
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Questions of Loss and Grief Written in Sky Blue

When someone you love is taken away, can you come back from that? How on earth do you truly heal and overcome your grief? These are only a few of the questions the protagonist must deal with in Travis Thrasher's Sky Blue.

Authors Hold a Mirror up to a World of the unChristian

Christians are supposed to represent Christ to the world. How are we doing? "According to the latest report card," say the authors of unChristian, "something has gone terribly wrong..."

Fear No Evil: Shining God’s Light on the Forces of Darkness

In Fear No Evil? Shining God’s Light on the Forces of Darkness, Steve Russo provides you with the biblical tools necessary to battle Satan's evil forces, and he points you to the true Source of power. Read an excerpt.

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