Liz Curtis Higgs on “The Harvest Show”
Liz Curtis Higgs, discusses her new non-fiction book, “The Girl’s Still Got It” on “The Harvest Show” on LeSea Broadcasting on Thursday, Sept. 13 and Friday, Sept 14. To watch, go to http://www.harvest-tv.com.
Liz Curtis Higgs, discusses her new non-fiction book, “The Girl’s Still Got It” on “The Harvest Show” on LeSea Broadcasting on Thursday, Sept. 13 and Friday, Sept 14. To watch, go to http://www.harvest-tv.com.
Christmas Eve 1894
Click here to download chapter one of A Wreath of Snow.
All Margaret Campbell wants for Christmas is a safe journey home. When her plans for a festive holiday with her family in Stirling crumble under the weight of her brothers bitterness, the young schoolteacher wants nothing more than to return to the students she loves and the town home she cherishes.
Then an unexpected detour places her in the path of Gordon Shaw, a handsome newspaperman, who struggles under a burden of remorse and shame.
Click here to download chapter one of A Wreath of Snow.
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.
Think of it as time travel without gimmicks, gizmos, or a DeLorean: a novel approach to Bible study that leaps from past to present, gleaning timeless truths that will draw you nearer to the One who knows you fully, loves you completely, and holds you close to his heart.
Two brothers fight to claim one fathers blessing. Two sisters long to claim one mans heart.
Click here to download an excerpt from Thorn in My Heart.
In the autumn of 1788, amid the moors and glens of the Scottish Lowlands, two brothers and two sisters each embark on a painful journey of discovery.
Jamie and Evan McKie both want their father Alecs flocks and lands, yet only one brother will inherit Glentrool. Leana and Rose McBride both yearn to catch the eye of the same handsome lad, yet only one sister will be his bride.
A thorny love triangle emerges, plagued by lies and deception, jealousy and desire, hidden secrets and broken promises. Brimming with passion and drama, Thorn in My Heart [ … ]
When it comes to badness, there’s nothing new under the sun.
Click here to download an excerpt from Really Bad Girls of the Bible now.
In Really Bad Girls of the Bible, Liz reveals the power of God’s sovereignty in the lives of eight shady ladies we know by reputation but have rarely studied in depth: Bathsheba, the bathing beauty. Jael, the tent-peg-toting warrior princess. Herodias, the horrible beheader. Tamar, the widow and not-so-timid temptress. Athaliah, the deadly daughter of Jezebel. And three ancient women whose names we do not know but who have much to teach us: the ashamed Adulteress, the bewitching Medium of En Dor, and the desperate Bleeding Woman.
The eye-opening stories of these eight “Really Bad” women demonstrate [ … ]
The Scottish Lowlands, October 1789.
Click hereto download the first chapter of Fair is the Rose now.
A year has come and gone since Jamie McKie fled for his life, arriving at Auchengray in search of sanctuary and a bonny wife. Young Rose McBride, as fair a lass as any in Scotland, dearly loves her handsome cousinbut so does her older sister, Leana.
Jamie McKie is busy making his own plans to return home to Glentrool and claim his inheritance. To do so means facing Evan, the brother whose blessing he stole, and Alec, the father whom he ruthlessly deceived. It is a perilous journey that will test the depth of his courage, the strength of [ … ]