Imagine being stolen in the night and forced to give over your body to the king. Imagine that night resulting in a child and the death of your husband. Then the king claims you for his own. Read Bathsheba's story in A Stolen Wife. #BiblicalFictionFriday
While writing A Stolen Wife, I really wanted to put the reader into Bathsheba's sandals. Researching her story, I realized her father was a soldier as well as her husband. With war very present during her life, I can imagine the toll it must have taken on her. #WriterWednesday
แผฮฝฮตฯฮณฮฟฯ ฮผฮญฮฝฮท in v. 16 can be translated as "effective". Have you ever felt like your prayers were bouncing off the ceiling? Not that we have the power to change the course of anything but, because of our standing with God, our prayers are effective. #MemoryVerseMonday
Merry Christmas Adam! (A family joke.) Crimson Cord shows Rahab's family dynamic in an interesting light. Sometimes family choices send us down paths we didn't expect. Without her trials, though, Rahab might not have been included in Messiah's lineage. #BiblicalFictionFriday
Rahab's story was such a difficult one to tell. There is a warning that accompanies this tale, but one that is worth reading. This undertaking was made all the more difficult by the fact that this story was my first attempt at Biblical Historical Fiction. #BiblicalFictionFriday
What would it be like to be the sister of Moses? What would it be like to be so close to God yet kept at arm's length? How would you feel after being banished from the camp of your people because of your sin? Read Miriam's story in Wilderness Wanderer. #BiblicalFictionFriday
Wilderness Wanderer literally picks up from the end of Midwives of Moses. As Miriam and Moses meet together, they are interrupted by an issue that led to a grand miracle. #WriterWednesday
James wraps up his letter by reminding his audience why he had written to them in the first place. He so cared for this group of people that he wanted to help them stop fighting with each other and focus on what they could do as a community for the Lord. #MemoryVerseMonday
Puah and Shiphrah were two women whose incredible story is found among the pages of Exodus. In a fascinating tale of redemption and deliverance, God hides a gem of a story about these brave women. #BiblicalFictionFriday
I love working on first lines, but they can be tricky. This month I'll be sharing the first lines of my first series, Faith Finders. Check out the first line of Midwives of Moses. #WriterWednesday
Jude is sibling #4 getting to share his story. I've been writing all month with such excitement to share him with the world in a few months. You can pre-order today and be one of the first to read. #BiblicalFictionFriday
My favorite part of the Rebekah Series was getting to write from Isaac's perspective. There were so many scenes and emotions I wanted to experience through him. Download the complete trilogy and binge the whole series today! #WriterWednesday
The recipients of this letter had fattened their hearts and minds with the things of the world and, in doing so, starved their spiritual parts. James warns his listeners (and us) to be careful because we do not know what our tomorrow holds. #MemoryVerseMonday
Assia joins her brothers in audiobook form. The incredible Jonathan Lee Taylor once again brings these siblings to life. Download yours today and start listening to Assia's story. #BiblicalFictionFriday
Sometimes life doesn't allow us to slow down enough to enjoy a good book. If you still want to listen to your favorite stories while keeping up with life, try an audiobook. "Joseph" is available today. #BiblicalFictionFriday