I consider myself a reader, and by that I mean that I love books and that I love to read many different kinds of books. But I do have my favorites, and many of my favorites happen to be fiction.
Chloe
Ruined by Ruth Everhart
Ruined is a gut-wrenching memoir of a woman who suffered rape and violence as a college student and how she reconciles her faith in God with the utter abandonment she felt in the experience
Have you ever wondered what type of character you’d be in a classic novel? Take this quiz to find out!
Ever browse the shelves of your favorite bookstore or library and marvel at the many works of art that comprise the covers lining them? Today we have the privilege of hearing from Eva Winters, a designer at Tyndale Hous
Happy New Year, book lovers! And with the new year comes our favorite: New novels to read! Here are the 2017 Christian fiction new releases we are most excited about:
The Returning by Rachelle Dekker
The third and final
Joy
Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy? by Gary Thomas
I am getting married in July and am reading several books about relational wholeness.
“But there’s a story behind everything. How a picture got on a wall. How a scar got on your face. Sometimes the stories are simple, and sometimes they are hard and heartbreaking.
I have always loved to read.
The dimly lit auditorium shimmered with muted colors reflected in low lights as the bride stood tall in stunning cream and faced the man she loved.
The Boxcar Children had a boxcar to hide out in. The Pevensie kids had a magical wardrobe. Jesse and Leslie had Terabithia. Me? I had my very own tree fort.