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Don’t be a modern pharisee
Luke 18:9-14 is the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. Both the Pharisee and the tax collector are in the temple to pray. The Pharisee says, “I thank you, God, that I am not a sinner like everyone else.” That’s similar to people today saying, “I’m good enough. There are plenty of people…
New Book Releases for April 2020
April 2020 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Biblical: Claiming Canaan: Milcah’s Journey by Barbara M. Britton — When the tribal elders make marriage a requirement for claiming her land, Milcah bat Zelophehad must find a betrothed straightaway. The only problem in finding a…
Once Upon an Irish Summer by Wendy Wilson Spooner ~ Truth in Fiction Blog
The Hot Topic of Immigration By Wendy Wilson Spooner Immigration a hot topic right now. And it has been for centuries. EVERYONE has immigrants and refugees in their family trees, so what would our ancestors say? And is there such a thing as the American dream anymore? In my debut novel Once Upon an…
Hill Country Redemption by Shannon Taylor Vannatter
I always hesitate when I write about out of wedlock pregnancy. I don’t want to mislead any teenagers that it’s okay and will work out in the end. The Bible still says sex outside of marriage is wrong, even though the world says different. However, I know it happens every day and some teens involved…
Parmenter’s Wager by Terri Main ~ Truth in Fiction Blog
I write science fiction. Some people consider that particular genre to be shallow and overly obsessed with bug-eyed monsters, zombies, and whiz-bang gadgets. That can be true. However, science fiction at its best can provide a means of lifting up a mirror to society. In the late sixties, the TV series Star Trek explored such…
Taming Julia by Jodie Wolfe ~ Truth in Fiction Blog
When Things Don’t Go the Way You Anticipate By Jodie Wolfe Who knew that when I picked the topic/theme of my recent release, that God would lead me through the same journey? The premise of my new release, Taming Julia, came about by wondering what would happen if a man sent for a genteel…
When Life Goes Viral by Mary Gant Bell ~ Truth in Fiction Blog
What Inspired the Novel When Life Goes Viral? By Mary Gant Bell The day I needed tags for my car was an ordinary day. Not a day I wanted to stand in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles, but sometimes we have to bite the bullet and get things done anyway. The first…
Second Best by Jody Stinson ~ Truth in Fiction blog
Have You Ever Wanted to Rewrite Your Life Story? By Jody Stinson If you could rewrite one part of your life, what would it be? Would you edit out the three years you spent dating someone who ultimately cheated on you? Or would you change that decision you made not to buy a particular…