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Road Trippin’ with Tyndale and Francine Rivers: Stop #13

Welcome to Tyndale Fiction’s Road Trip Scavenger Hunt! We’re so happy you are here. To participate, collect the key words through all 13 stops in order, so you can enter to win our grand prize giveaway!

Some details:

  • The adventure begins on Wednesday, August 1. You’ll have two weeks
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    The Tyndale Fiction Road Trip Scavenger Hunt Grand Prize Giveaway!

    Ready to enter for a chance to win the Tyndale Fiction Road Trip Scavenger Hunt grand prize giveaway? You’ve come to the right place. If you’ve collected all the scavenger hunt clues, make your way to the giveaway entry form below to enter for the grand prize!

    If you’ve not

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    Behind the Book: The Story of Five Days in Skye

    A guest blog post by Five Days in Skye author Carla Laureano

    When I pitched the idea of my debut romance novel, Five Days in Skye, at the American Christian Fiction Writers conference in 2012, the idea of a Christian contemporary romance set in Europe was a fairly unusual …

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    Tyndale Fiction’s Road Trip Scavenger Hunt!

    Tyndale Fiction’s Road Trip Scavenger Hunt has begun! To participate, collect the key words through all 13 stops in order, so you can enter to win our grand prize giveaway.

    Some details:

  • The adventure begins on Wednesday, August 1. You’ll have two weeks to make your way through all
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    An Inside Look at Engraved on the Heart

    -A guest blog post by Engraved on the Heart author Tara Johnson-

    The spark of the idea for Engraved on the Heart began when our family visited Savannah, Georgia. I was entranced with the history and charm of the town. Secrets seemed to ooze out of every corner.

    The first …

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    Freedom in Forgiveness

    Maybe you have faced this scenario before: You say something without thinking and end up hurting someone you love. I have—many times—and have needed to ask forgiveness from people I care about. Doing that can be hard, even when I’m in the wrong. It requires humility and a recognition that …

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