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Anita Klumpers on Faith, Small Towns, and Killing Spring

Some stories arrive dressed as mysteries but turn out to be something far richer, like meditations on grace, community, and the stubborn persistence of hope in the face of old wounds. Killing Spring by Anita Klumpers is that kind of story, but then, that's just the...

Slightly Singed: Interview with Author Tracy Wainwright on Scorched Dreams

From Sisterhood to anxiety to fear and a faltering faith, author Tracy Wainwright shies away from none of it. Today, she reveals her thoughts and influences while writing Scorched Dreams, number six in the Fruit of the Spirit Christian women's fiction series. PBG:...

Building on Solid Ground: A Conversation with Barbara Blythe

What do a trailblazing female engineer, a man of mixed heritage, and one of the most audacious construction projects in American history have in common? The captivating Christian historical romance by Barbara Blythe that's  as theologically rich as it is romantically...

Every Story is a Layer of Trust & Lies…

When I supervised a playground some years ago I watched how the children chose playmates and activities, how they spoke to each other and shared important information they had gleaned from the conversation of adults and other young people in an effort to learn how to align themselves. We all grow up with our biases. We cannot escape them.

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Silent Night

Scripture Verse: Luke 2:1-20 Silent Night (Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht) is a popular Christmas...

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