Q&A: Jackie Macgirvin
“I don?t want the Christian message to be a sub-plot in the story. I want it to be the story.”
“I don?t want the Christian message to be a sub-plot in the story. I want it to be the story.”
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Author weaves a Gilded Age-update of Jacob and Esau, with tale of two sisters who learn the high cost of power, beauty and love.
“Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clark, Andre Norton, Isaac Asimov … Their prose fired my imagination, and set my course.”
?[Such people] don?t feel worthy of love if they?re flawed or needy or lonely or vulnerable.?
“Really, I believe that all who enjoy reading secretly (or not so secretly) wish to try setting pen to paper?which, by the way, is how I write.”
End-times thriller fans, head to the box office?Jerusalem Countdown, adapted from the novel by John Hagee, is in theaters.
What if a scroll written by Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, really existed?
To celebrate the anniversary of Francine Rivers’ retelling of Hosea, WaterBrook Multnomah will send two to San Francisco.