by | Jun 8, 2015 | Author
Every married couple has tensions they need to work through, but can a relationship survive hundreds of miles and endless yards of razor wire? The tenacity of God’s love and His longing to redeem broken people and their relationships are principles at the core...
by | Jun 5, 2015 | Author
An interview with Anita Higman, Author of Summer’s List For a single girl in her 30s who longs to be married, it can be easy to feel a little lost when all your princes keep turning into frogs. Anita Higman details the twists and turns, triumphs and failures, in one...
by | May 22, 2015 | Author, Blog Hop
Just like a single candle can brighten a dark room, a glimmer of hope can sustain the soul in dark times. In her highly-anticipated second novel, Kristy Cambron shines a light on the resiliency of the human spirit in A Sparrow in Terezin (Thomas Nelson/April 7,...
by | May 20, 2015 | Author
God promises in Psalm 68:6 He will place the lonely in families, and in The Inn at Ocean’s Edge (Thomas Nelson/April 14, 2015/ISBN:978-1401690267/$15.99), author Colleen Coble paints a picture for readers of how comfort, acceptance and love can come from the...
by | May 14, 2015 | Author
A fictional hero is raising money for our real-life heroes Becky Wade tells the story of a Marine struggling to overcome PTSD Seattle: Becky Wade weaves a moving tale of the hope of redemptive love in her new book, A Love Like Ours (Bethany House/May 5, 2015/ISBN:...
by | May 5, 2015 | Author
An interview with Becky Wade, Author of A Love Like Ours Can love really conquer all? For the walking wounded who carry deep pain, a phrase like that can seem trite. Becky Wade weaves a moving tale of the hope of redemptive love in her new book, A Love Like Ours...