Q&A: Lisa Wingate (The Prayer Box)
?The recurring theme in The Prayer Box is grace, what it is, how it changes lives, how we discover it, accept it, and pour it out to one another.?
?The recurring theme in The Prayer Box is grace, what it is, how it changes lives, how we discover it, accept it, and pour it out to one another.?
“For Tattler?s Branch, my research included the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the outlaw Jesse James, 1911 fashions (including maternity dress), telephones, electricity, automobiles, medical practices, Down syndrome, and lots of Scripture searches.”
“A New York editor who critiqued the first few pages of Child of the Mountains at a conference asked me, ‘Why does Lydia speak that way?’ I told her, ‘These are the voices of my childhood.'”
“If a reader should turn the last page of Burning Sky and find herself reminded that through trials and tears we have a heavenly source from which we can draw comfort, courage, and strength to help in time of need, I?d be thrilled.”
Literary hybrid genres are popping up everywhere: Romance/Suspense,
Historical/Mystery, and more recently Young Adult/Amish novels
are finding a base of readers.
The season has come for Rhoda to embrace who God has called her to be.
A woman meant to serve, a child in the dark, a man standing apart?can these three souls embrace a God with new plans for them?
“Actually, I don’t even like camping, so the irony of God putting me in the middle of a dirty jungle isn’t lost on me.”
Amid racial tensions in 1954, Mick & Mercy find it nearly impossible to hold on to their someday dream
“I really enjoy writing about familial love and the bond between good friends. I think those type of relationships are sometimes neglected in Christian fiction, and they?re just as important!”