Posts Tagged "Christian authors"

The Bonfires of Beltane by Mark Fisher

Posted by on Jul 29, 2016 | 16 comments

The Bonfires of Beltane by Mark Fisher

Fans of historical fiction will enjoy meeting this week’s guest, Mark Fisher, and hearing about his debut novel, The Bonfires of Beltane. In today’s publishing world, it is not uncommon for authors with the same publisher to be unacquainted with each other, unless they meet at a writer’s conference. During a recent visit to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, I posted a prayer request on the author page for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. Much to my surprise, it resulted in an invitation to church and a new friendship. Fellow LPC author, Mark and his wife, Barb were a huge encouragement to me, as were the members of The Gathering, a church in downtown Rochester. Sign in on the Rafflecopter at the bottom of the page for a chance to win a signed print copy! We have extended the giveaway until midnight August 11th due to problems with the Rafflecopter! 

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In Him by Andrea Merrell

Posted by on Jan 11, 2016 | 1 comment

In Him by Andrea Merrell

In a world focused on status, prestige, and over-achievement, it is easy to lose sight of the most important status of all, where we stand with God. If we fail to get that right, nothing else matters. My guest, Andrea Merrell shares what it means to be “In Him.”

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Does Transparency Matter? by Nan Jones

Posted by on Sep 16, 2015 | 10 comments

Does Transparency Matter? by Nan Jones

Writing is an intensely personal pursuit. How do we write truth that reaches the heart of our readers but maintain our privacy? Nan Jones shares some special insights on connecting with our readers through transparency for all Christian writers. 

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The Encouragement of Friends

Posted by on Jul 29, 2015 | 8 comments

The Encouragement of Friends

The encouragement of friends is often how God sends hope and help into our lives! I would love to hear your thoughts!

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