Q&A: Lori Copeland (Under the Summer Sky)
“If the whole world was vanilla it wouldn?t be nearly as much fun.”
“If the whole world was vanilla it wouldn?t be nearly as much fun.”
?People of strong faith and courage had struggles too, and if our hearts are open, we can learn from their choices and apply them in our own life.?
?I didn?t want to make Isaac heroic just for the story?s sake, but I studied all he had been through and realized Isaac is a type of Christ.?
“I used to draw on my own life experiences for everything?but the more books I wrote, I learned to create original characters.”
Tyora Moody?s When Memories Fade explores the family struggles following the impact of mental illness.
Michelle Medlock Adams? Peek-a-boo Promises vividly illustrate important promises from Scripture using bright artwork from Pauline Siewart.
?We have all seen injustice and wished we were brave enough to do something about it.?
?It?s my deepest desire to show them that there is healing, there is hope, and that God hasn?t left them.?
?It?s really about examining the things we believe and why we believe them.?
“In the process of writing, I always learn something new about God and his love. Showing that outrageous love for us is my goal with every book.”