Siri Mitchell: Making Connections
Setting The Messenger (Bethany House) during the Revolutionary War posed a number of challenges for Siri Mitchell.
Setting The Messenger (Bethany House) during the Revolutionary War posed a number of challenges for Siri Mitchell.
The inspiration for The Wedding Dress (Thomas Nelson) came to Rachel Hauck at a girls? weekend in Nashville.
Best-selling author Sally John explores the complexities of blended families in Heart Echoes (Tyndale House).
“Not only do I get to do something I love and share what I?ve learned along my spiritual journey?I learn by letting His hand guide me by helping to write those stories.”
A mere nine years, from 1811 to 1820, has provided writers and film makers with a seemingly unending source of inspiration?the Regency period.
“The theme “Love never fails” is always in my head when I write my stories.”
As more Christians find a voice in the filmmaking industry, there are a growing number of outlets for films that speak the Gospel in a variety of ways.
Nancy Herriman became fascinated by the tension between physicians, apothecaries and traditional herbalists as she researched The Irish Healer, set in England in the 1830s.
Set in depression-era Mississippi, Julie Cantrell?s debut novel Into the Free (David C. Cook) is the story of a young girl growing into adolescence as she confronts family abuse and a dark past.
They?re on a mission through time, tasked by ?the Maker? to help history take its correct course.