Who's talking about Christian Fiction this week?
In this techno-thriller from [Bill Myers] the best-selling author of the Fire of Heaven Trilogy, a successful TV newscaster is hurled into a parallel world exactly like ours except for one minor detail: Christ didn't come there 2,000 years ago, but today...
An intense and thought-provoking novel, Eli strips away religious tradition to present Jesus fresh and unvarnished. With gripping immediacy, Bill Myers weaves a story whose truth will refresh your faith.
-- Jennifer Chappell, Technology Editor, (NC, US), PalmAddict
"Eli is highly recommended reading for all science fiction lovers, especially for skeptics who need to hear the gospel in a fresh and relevant way."--Christian Retailing
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Today's Girls Chat Live
"You may not know the name Terry Brown, but thousands of girls across the United States do. She's the brain power behind Todays Girls -- the series of books for teen girls that have been Christian bestsellers, the Web site that has received millions of hits, the radio show answering girls' questions that airs on radio and the Web."
-By COLLEEN STEFFENcsteffen@muncie.gannett.com
Peretti's Thriller takes the Big Screenpicture and article courtesy of Toledoblade.com
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Eli is definitely a great read, so are the rest of his books!
I didn't change this blog design. I've been offline for a few days. So I'm stumped about who changed it.
Dee, you're right...I'm everywhere...
Love Walter Moseley. Walkin' the Dog was my favorite, although a bit dark. The Man in My Basement was interesting, but didn't quite do it for me.
The Man in my Basement scared me a little. I like Walking the Dog, too. Of course.
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