Sentences with phrase «christian fiction work»

Journal of a Lifetime is her first Christian fiction work, and she looks forward to spending time with the characters throughout the Journals of Love trilogy.
This award is given annually by American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) for Christian fiction works in 11 categories.

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Rodrigues is based on a historical priest, Giuseppe Chiara, and while Silence is a work of fiction, the story takes place in an actual time when the Japanese government sought to remove the 300,000 Christians converts and priests from their country.
Perhaps I ought to be more surprised at his omission of historical fiction, including that of Madeleine Polland, written from a deeply Christian perspective; she wrote such works as Beorn the Proud, now available in reprint, and my personal favorite, The Queen's Blessing, set in the time of Saint Margaret of Scotland.
After all, the best «selling nonfiction book of the past thirty years is Hal Lindsey's The Late Great Planet Earth (1970), and the Left Behind books are the all «time best «selling works of Christian fiction.
But lest the Christian theologian dismiss too quickly the insight into both life's reality and the divine reality which Updike's fiction offers, or lest one wrongly conclude that Updike has totally forsaken his Protestant heritage, let me suggest a biblical parallel to the writings of Updike, one he himself makes repeated use of in his works.
The story's overt Christian themes and big questions about suffering, the presence of God, mercy and persecution have made it one of the most challenging works of religious fiction written in the last century.
At the publishing house she works at, and which Christian bought, she is promoted to fiction editor, a job that comes with a big exposed - brick office and lots of responsibility («Increase the font size by two points,» she commands an underling, with a satisfied smirk).
After their honeymoon, Ana returns to work, being promoted to fiction editor at the publishing house Christian owns.
Surprisingly enough, Jack's motive for hating Christian and Ana is not that Ana became a fiction editor at a publisher and her major contributions, as seen in this film, are finding an author named «Boyce Fox» (could've sworn my accountant worked at Boyce Fox) and increasing a font size by two points.
Clive Barker has since written many novels and other works, and his fiction has been adapted into films, notably the Hellraiser and Candyman series.The new movie will be directed by Robert hollocks and written by Barker, Sarah - Jane Dalby, Christian Francis, Robert Hollocks, Wolf Laine, and Mark Alan Miller.
We work with authors of all genres including fiction, nonfiction, memoir, children's books, and Christian books.
Our mission is to publish entertaining and enjoyable works by gifted storytellers in all genres, including, contemporary fiction, mystery, romance, self help, general interest fiction, street - lit, erotica, non-fiction and Christian fiction.
Köehler Books publishes works of fiction in genres that include contemporary women, young adult, Christian and mystery titles.
I have a kid series through a small - press with a non-competing clause, but thankfully my publisher is quite supportive of my work self - publishing adult Christian fiction.
«In this fast - paced, thought - provoking debut novel, McKay, a psychologist who works with humanitarian relief, explores injustice, religious reconciliation, suffering and faith... This is one of Christian fiction's best novels of the year.»
And I've been working as a freelance editor specialising in Christian fiction for the last five years, which means I've seen a lot of manuscripts, good and bad, and have learned something about the craft of writing from each one.
This guest post was published first on the American Christian Fiction Writers website on May 14, 2015, and I had to share because this kind of thing makes all the work completely and totally worthwhile!
We must prayerfully work at discerning spiritual levels of Christian fiction.
Melinda Michelle has written a powerful work of Christian fiction in this seven book series — one book for each day of the week.
Note: While I specialize in proofreading Christian fiction, your work does not have to be overtly Christian.
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She had so much fun writing her first novel, Love, that she is industriously burning up her keyboard at her top speed of twenty words per minute, composing her next work of Christian fiction.
Good Christian fiction has to reflect this truth: life is full of imperfect Christians trying to be real and live for God in a fallen world, working out our faith in fear and trembling and allowing God to work in us.
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My personal focus is on Christian fiction, meaning that my work reflects my relationship with Jesus Christ.
To be more specific, I'm working on the second draft of a novel that is Christian science fiction.
My work is Christian fiction, so a few of the chapters are for world - building so that is why some of the chapters may be a little longer.
Amy Sorrells» captivating work of Southern fiction, «Comfort and Salvation,» wins this year's Grand Prize WestBow Press, the strategic self - publishing division of the world's largest Christian publisher, Thomas Nelson, Inc., announced author Amy Sorrells as the Grand Prize winner in the second annual Women of Faith Writing Contest.
I have spent the past three and a half months working as an ebooks assistant for an Oxford based Christian publishing house producing books that aim to illuminate, detail, debate, commodify, beautify, and question the Christian faith in non-fiction and fiction offerings, and with over 300 ebook titles already selling on all major retailer / online portals.
I am passionate about fiction and editing, so I am using my background in professional writing to support my goal of working as an editor of Christian fiction.
The issue is that your review system seems to consider such works of Christian fiction that just deals with the old covenant to be «less than».
Whether it's information about Marji's available books, her current work - in - progress, or the best in Christian fiction, the latest is available at this link.
First Light supposedly refers to a popular cycle of Christian fiction portending the Second Coming, although surely the falling bodies on 9/11 cast their own shadow over the work, and perhaps its skewed angle across the gallery floor demands a contrary, secular vision of salvation.
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