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How To Live Out Your Calling During COVID-19
“Jesus, have pity on us!” they cried. Ten lepers, forced to distance themselves from the social settings of Samaria and Galilee, called out to Jesus as he traveled along the region’s outer border (Luke 17:11-14). They were quarantined. But Jesus...
Proven Methods for Building a Stronger, Healthier Marriage
Rapid City, SD / March 2, 2020—CrossLink Publishing is pleased to announce the release in paperback and eBook formats for the Amazon Kindle, the Barnes & Noble Nook, and the Apple iBookstore of Simple Habits for Marital Happiness by...
Part 2 of an Interview with Erica Vetsch, Author of The Lost Lieutenant
The first release in Vetsch’s Serendipity & Secrets series, The Lost Lieutenant tells the story of Evan Eldridge and Diana Seaton. Evan never set out to be a war hero—he just wanted to fight Napoleon for the future of his country. After being...
Part 1 of an Interview with Erica Vetsch, Author of The Lost Lieutenant
Regency fiction is popular among many readers, but for those new to the genre or unfamiliar with British history, we have author Erica Vetsch here to answer our questions. Vetsch’s new release, The Lost Lieutenant (Kregel...
Part 2 of an interview with Barb Roose, Author of Surrendered: Letting Go & Living Like Jesus
Are you facing a problem in life that you just can’t fix, no matter what you do? Perhaps you’ve heard the phrase “Let go and let God.” But it’s easier said than done. Is it possible that giving up on what you can’t change is God’s path to peace for...
Part 1 of an interview with Barb Roose, Author of Surrendered: Letting Go & Living Like Jesus
If COVID-19 has taught us anything so far, it’s that we are not in control. When life gets hard, aspects of the future are uncertain, and we’re at the mercy of other’s decisions, we want more power over the situation. However, those are precisely...
Q & A with Lynn Austin, Author of If I Were You
Have you always loved books and reading? What about your formative years informed your love for reading and books?Books have been part of my life for as long as I can remember, beginning with bedtime stories when I was a child. My mother was the...
Murder Bytes by Gayle Carline
In Murder Bytes, 50-year-old private investigator, Peri Minneopa has had enough. She’s closing her business, marrying her detective boyfriend, and settling down to a life of ease–until her brother shows up, accused of a murder he swears...
Part 2 of an interview with Shannon Popkin, Author of Comparison Girl
Q: Women comparing themselves to others has been around since the beginning of time—we read about it frequently in the Bible—so it isn’t anything new. Has social media in recent years made comparison an even bigger problem?For sure. I remember a...