Telling Ministries: Coronavirus Christian Resources

You have questions about Coronavirus? I do, too. There is so much floating around, including fear. Telling Ministries, What Christians Want to Know put together an informational page to help.

You have questions about Coronavirus? I do, too. There is so much floating around, including fear. Telling Ministries, What Christians Want to Know put together an informational page to help.
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Love and Marriage in Colonial America By Lynne Tagawa What was romance like in colonial America? Well, it depended where you lived. Among the first families of Tidewater Virginia, marriages were frequently arranged, and love was not required. Divorce was almost impossible. If you’ve ever read a “Regency romance,” these elements are familiar. But if…
: Max Elliot Anderson’s book for boys, River Rampage, wins the Clash of The Titles competition for New June Releases. His film background adds dramatic action to his writing. River Rampage by Max Elliot Anderson A hearty congratulations to Max! A special thank you to all the talented authors who were part of this…
All this month I will be watching on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and my new subscribers for my monthly-0r-so newsletter. If you tag me @JulieArduini and tell me you’re #thankful or #juliearduinithankful, I’ll enter your name to win a copy of my fiction books. This includes Entrusted, Entangled, Engaged, You’re Beautiful and the boxed set of…
by Michelle Massaro Today I have the pleasure of introducing you to author Caryl McAdoo and her newest release Hope Reborn. (Look at that sassy expression, and that billowy feather in the heroine’s hat. She’s got to be up to something!) {About Hope Reborn} Dime novelist May Meriwether decides a Texas Ranger will…
Excerpt: Isle of Mull Scotland, 1486 My father sat in his usual chair in front of the crackling fire, staring at the flame with dim eyes and a fur robe wrapped around his broad shoulders, the deerhound curled at his feet. “Where are you going, Aine?” he asked with his back turned toward the…