Picture this: you’re browsing the mystery section at your local bookstore, excited to find your next page-turner, when suddenly you realize that most options come packed with content that makes you ...
Evangelical novelists have embraced human grit and struggle. Getting readers to notice is its own struggle. Chris Jager started selling fiction at Baker Book House, one of the largest independent ...
Let’s begin our discussion of faith and fiction by playing devil’s advocate, or, at least, by giving the devil his due. It cannot be denied that the devil has had great success in convincing many ...
Publishing novels devoid of profanity, violence, or explicit sexuality is still the modus operandi for Christian houses. Increasingly, however, content within the Christian fiction category is ...
What do the youngest brother of a dysfunctional Russian family, a Protestant barber from Kentucky, a shepherd of a rural French parish, and a problem-drinker padre on the run from the government all ...
Christian speculative fiction struggles to get onto bookstore shelves. So the genre is opening other portals to readers. The annual Realm Makers gathering—held in 2024 at a Sheraton in St. Louis—has ...
Deborah Johnson is not your typical Mississippi book author. For one thing, she is an African-American Catholic. There are few Catholics in most of Mississippi. For another, she came to Mississippi ...