NEWS: Joanne Bischof featured on RelzReviewz
Joanne Bischof is featured on the popular blog, relzreviewz.com, in the “Author Alert” section. Click here to read about Joanne’s upcoming debut novel, Be Still My Soul.
Joanne Bischof is featured on the popular blog, relzreviewz.com, in the “Author Alert” section. Click here to read about Joanne’s upcoming debut novel, Be Still My Soul.
Randy Alcorn is interviewd on “Focus on the Family” concerning his book, If God is Good. Listen here to hear Randy talk about the presence of a just and loving God amidst an evil world.
Wildflowers from Winter Author Katie Ganshert interviews with Tribute Book Reviews. Find out what was the hardest for her to write about…and why? Click here to read more.
New York Times best-selling author Liz Curtis Higgs, author of The Girl’s Still Got It, interviewed on “The Good Life.” Click here to listen to Liz talk about the awaiting adventure in studying the lives of Ruth and Naomi.
12 dead and 38 injured in what is being called the #theatershooting in Aurora (which is very close to our office in Colorado Springs). Driving into the office and listening to the radio, I wondered, “How should I respond to this?” – Anger? Gun control? Concealed carry? I arrived at work and went to chapter four in Randy Alcorn’s book, If God Is Good (download it here)
[ … ]Eric Blehm, author of Fearless, interviewed on The Jim Bohannon Show. Go here to listen to Eric talk about Navy SEAL Team SIX Operator Adam Brown, who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country.
Dr. Mary Neal, author of To Heaven and Back, interviewed on the “Today Show.” Go here to listen to Mary Neal describe her life-changing kayaking accident, heaven, angels, and life again.
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To read about the 5 things Twitter can teach us about living like Jesus, read an excerpt from Viral by Len Sweet at RelevantMagazine.com. You can follow Len Sweet on Twitter: @lensweet.
Cleaning House by Kay Wills Wyma is mentioned in The New York Times “Motherlode” blogpost, “Our Spoiled Rotten Children.” Click here to read.
This is the second time “Cleaning House” has been in the NYT. Wyma’s guest post “Let Them Climb Trees (And Fall)”was featured June 28. For more, click here .
“Carpenter challenges the traditional perspective that circumstances, people, sin or character flaws get in the way of Gods plan. Instead, he suggests that those very enemies are ‘an announcement that the next stage of your future is about to be born,'” states Foursquare Church in its review of The Necessity of An Enemy by Ron Carpenter. Click here to read more.