Christian Fiction: Is It Effective?
From June 13-20, 2012, four Christian authors and two unbelievers graciously contributed to my week-long series as we discussed Christian fiction. We had a lot of discussion, and it's not too late to get into the discussion. We were unable to get two more unbelievers. Unbelievers either couldn't be objective because of their feelings towards Christians, they couldn't read a Christian novel in time to contribute, or they wanted to use my platform to go off topic and attack Christianity. The two unbelievers who did contribute were gracious and wonderful people who wrote intelligently and stayed on topic. Thank you also to the Christian authors who in spite of their busy schedules agreed to be a part of this. I have made a special page for this series.
Jennifer is a humanist. "I’m about to publish a book on bullying called The Bully Vaccine: http://thebullyvaccine.com which will be out early May 2012. Finally, I am a speaker specializing in Humanism, ethics, morality and what motivates us to be better humans. I’m on the web at: http://www.jen-hancock.com"
Tricia Goyer is the author of thirty books including Songbird Under a German Moon, The Swiss Courier, and the mommy memoir, Blue Like Play Dough. She won Historical Novel of the Year in 2005 and 2006 from ACFW, and was honored with the Writer of the Year award from Mt. Hermon Writer’s Conference in 2003.
Carol Cox: "As a third-generation Arizonan, I have a special love for the Southwest and its history. Life in the Old West was never easy, but the American Frontier had a way of drawing people who were resilient, who met adversity with a quiet inner strength and a reliance on God’s provision. From the deserts to the canyons to the towering pine forests, the history of my home state is filled with tales of characters whose courage and tenacity helped shape this part of the country."
C. S. Lakin is novelist and writing coach who spends her time divided between developing new book ideas and helping writers polish theirs. She is the author of twelve novels – six contemporary novels and six in the fantasy/sci-fi genre.
Dianne Christner: With several historical fictions to her credit, she hopes you enjoy her new contemporary series – The Plain City Bridesmaids. If you want to learn more about Dianne’s writing and personal life, visit her blog. She loves interacting with her readers.
Christian Fiction: Is It Effective?
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