The Power of Stories
How a small-town experience and a love of scrapbooking inspired a Christian fiction series.
Fiction lights up our imaginations, taking us into the lives and worlds of characters who inspire and entertain us.
How a small-town experience and a love of scrapbooking inspired a Christian fiction series.
Can an imaginary world change how we act in real life, even make us more positive people? Lovers of literature have long believed so, and now neuroscientists have found evidence to back that up.
The stories are all different—very different. And the writers have different styles, different tones, different messages.
What’s so marvelous about all of this reading is how it connects me to my past—to the girl who used to laze away summer days, reading a good book on the grass.
Tell us about the inspirational stories you’ll be diving into this season!
Marci Alborghetti continues The Christmas Glass in Three Kings Day.
Beth Pattillo reads Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart at Morgan Library in New York City.
How Julie Hadden’s book signing for “Fat Chance” changed a few lives.
Her hopes for readers is to curl up with a good story.
The church choir mystery series are now offered in large print for older readers.