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Thanks Trish! I'm looking forward to it very much! Glad to meet you & look forward to getting to know you all better!
Hi, all, I'm Elisa. I'm one of those Christians who has been kicked around a few times by other Christians. I'm not going to lie, even joining this group is scary.
Still, I am trying to start an indie Christian publishing business and want to get in touch with the indie Christian contemporary fiction world. Figured this would be a great place to start.
Look forward to talking with y'all!
Still, I am trying to start an indie Christian publishing business and want to get in touch with the indie Christian contemporary fiction world. Figured this would be a great place to start.
Look forward to talking with y'all!
That's comforting. Thanks for the welcome!

Terri, thanks! I'm hoping to create new friends and new experiences though. Positivity is good!

Hi Elisa, welcome! You've come to the right place!
I can empathize with your pain: I've been kicked around a bit, myself, in life from "religious" brothers and sisters... though I confess, I am not perfect either, as none of us are.
That said, most of us here in the Contemporary Christian Fiction Forum realize that we are all members of the same Body, with the Messiah Jesus being the head. We strive to love the Lord with all of our heart, soul, and strength, and to love our neighbor as ourself.
We are not wolves seeking to devour our own. On the contrary, we are roaring lambs taking care of our own.
There is a whole lotta genuine, Christian love here; I have been blessed by some wonderful brothers and sisters in this forum, and I am confident that you will be blessed, too.
Welcome, friend!
Teric Darken
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Teric, that makes me feel good. I've admitted that I've had issue with Christians in the past to others and they've instantly asked, "well what did you do wrong?", never once asking if the others involved were in the wrong.
I've been looking for a community of others who are like me or are at least understanding of those like me. I feel blessed already by the warm reception!
I've been looking for a community of others who are like me or are at least understanding of those like me. I feel blessed already by the warm reception!

Barbara, for a while it made me question my faith, but I realized God wasn't being reflected in those people. I've learned a lot and am excited to be involved in a more loving Christian community, even if it is online.
Trish, just being so nice makes me feel safe and accepted. Really. =)
Trish, just being so nice makes me feel safe and accepted. Really. =)

My name is Kimberly Stuart and I am a voracious reader of most things. I also have three young children, so my "free time" seems to disappear in a wake of diapers, Cheerios, and endless games of Uno most days. :)
I'm an author as well, and am happy to see all the authors already welcomed here. My fifth book, Operation Bonnet, released in February and was a hoot to write. If you're so inclined, you can read the first chapter here: http://kimberlystuart.com/buy-books.html
Thanks for allowing me in on the discussion!
kim

Kelli, welcome! What do you mean by "gotten to me"?

Kim, I like the title Operation Bonnet. Congratulations on writing five books and raising three young children. When you have fun writing, it shows.



I guess the easiest way to describe it would be that it bothers me now. I'm not sure if it is me getting older or just the idea of reading books that have some sort of evil in them. There for awhile I would only read paranormal so I suppose the constant evil, killing, blood shed genre took it's toll.
I feel reading happier/warming books for awhile would be a good change :)
Kelli, yeah. I went through that with music. Stopped listening to metal and refined my taste into a more positive one.

The first book, just released this month, is "Reality's Dawn." Fantasy set in an alternate world, where a 14 year-old boy obtains the ability to do miracles and heal people. But the catch is he can't use it for himself. The fifteen stories in this novel explore how he deals with this gift and how it affects his relationship with others and God. A little violence due to the fact there needs to be something to heal, but good spiritual nourishment too.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...
Glad to be here.

I love Christian Romance, Christian Suspense, and Christian Historical Fiction. I grew up reading authors such as Janette Oke and Judith Pella, though I've branched out to many other great Christian authors since.
Recently, I also published my first novel, "A Dream Unfolding" which is set in the 1860's in Arizona. I'm diligently working on the sequel which I hope to have up on Amazon in the next month or two.
I'm always up for recommendations on great Christian books, so I'm looking forward to exploring this group more.
Hi, Karen, nice to meet you! I love anything historical fiction. =)
I've never heard of Janette Oke or Judith Pella. What type of books do they write?
I've never heard of Janette Oke or Judith Pella. What type of books do they write?

If you're looking for something sweet, try Janette Oke's Love Comes Softly series set in Pioneering days. It's an 8 book series. It's been about 20 years since I've read this series, so I don't remember a lot of specifics. The series was made into a series of movies on the Hallmark channel, produced by Michael Landon, Jr., I think.
Some of Judith Pella's work is a little edgier. My favorite series of hers was the Daughters of Fortune series. It's set during World War II. I also liked her two Stonewyck series that she co-wrote with Michael Phillips. Those are set in Scottland and involve castles. They have another series called the Corrie Belle Holister series set in California during the Gold Rush. That series is great for YA and adults.
Karen, thanks for explaining! I prefer edgier novels, so I'll look up the Daughters of Fortune series for sure. Thanks.

I am pretty new here - not sure if I can keep up with everything! My debut novel Yesterday's Tomorrow, released last week through OakTara - available on Amazon and B&N at the moment. It's an Inspirational Contemporary Romance set in the '60's about a female journalist who goes to Vietnam to cover the war, I hope you will check it out. I'm really excited about sites like GoodReads that can help promote authors and encourage people to read!
Cathy
http://www.catherinejwest.com

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I hope you enjoy the group and look forward to book discussions and more.I pray continued healing, good health and happiness for you and your family.






Hey all! I've been a Goodreads member for a little while but am just now starting to learn my way around. : )
I think this group looks like a good place to start.
Traci
author of The Mitzy Neuhaus Mysteries
I think this group looks like a good place to start.
Traci
author of The Mitzy Neuhaus Mysteries


Hello everyone =D
Just joined today, I'm looking forward to "meeting" other readers with similar tastes and discussing books! I'm a huge fan of Ted Dekker, Tosca Lee, Robert Liparulo, Angela Hunt and lots of others.
Just joined today, I'm looking forward to "meeting" other readers with similar tastes and discussing books! I'm a huge fan of Ted Dekker, Tosca Lee, Robert Liparulo, Angela Hunt and lots of others.

Elaine
elainestock.blogspot.com

Just joined today, I'm looking forward to "meeting" other readers with similar tastes and discussing books! I'm a huge fan of Ted Dekker, Tosca Lee, Robert Liparulo, Angela Hunt a..."
Bonnie, welcome from another newbie GoodReader :)
I'm a big fan of Angela Hunt. Did you read Tosca Lee's HAVAH? It was so vividly written and so well told that I had the most extraordinary dreams of the Garden for several nights when I finished the book.
Elaine
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