Whatever your place in life, whatever your passion, whatever your profession, whatever inspires you, whatever you love, one truth unifies all these things: God did it first, and He did it better. We are made to create, to build, to inspire, to love, because that is Who God is, and whether one believes it or not, we have all been made in His image. Guest post by P.S. Patton, author, The Withering.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with Christian author P.S. Patton, a songwriter, musician, photographer, and videographer whose debut novel, The Withering, is due to be released soon.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with Christian author Joanna White, who hungers after what she calls “good, dramatic books” for Christians to read where they also aren’t forced to compromise their beliefs.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with my friend, award-winning Christian author Melissa Henderson, author of the children’s book Licky the Lizard, Grumpy the Gator, and other articles, devotions, and stories.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with Christian author Tabitha Bouldin, who’s written several books—two detective novels, two women’s fiction, and one fantasy.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with Christian contemporary women’s fiction author Clarice G. James, who’s written four novels: Doubleheader, Party of One, Manhattan Grace, and The Girl He Knew, all with Elk Lake Publishing.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with my friend and fellow Christian contemporary fiction author Katie Powner, whose debut novel, The Sowing Season, has just been released this month by Bethany House. (Psst: I’ve read it, and it’s incredible!).
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with Christian author June Foster, author of A Kiss Under the Mistletoe, who has written more than 20 novellas and full-length novels since her retirement in 2010 from a 34-year career as an elementary teacher. I hope you love June as much as I do!
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with Christian author Mary Vee, who’s written several books—two detective novels, two women’s fiction, and one fantasy.
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