Author Mesu (pronounced mee-sue) Andrews combines storytelling with lessons from Scripture in her biblical fiction, which often portrays little-known female characters from the Bible. Now, the ECPA ...
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Reading the Inner Lives of Biblical Characters
Townhall: A Quick Bible Study, Vol. 171: Flawed Bible Characters Blessed by the Lord – Part Two
A Quick Bible Study, Vol. 171: Flawed Bible Characters Blessed by the Lord – Part Two
ABILENE, Texas -- Let's say a bunch of Bible characters show up at your door. You want to be helpful, obviously, but you can't afford to feed and house them all indefinitely. Instead, you do the next ...
wdam: Hattiesburg author brings biblical characters to life in enlightening new book
Publishers Weekly: Religion Publishing Update Fall 2014: Biblical Scholarship - Old Characters, Fresh Readings
Religion Publishing Update Fall 2014: Biblical Scholarship - Old Characters, Fresh Readings
If I asked you to name the Christian Bible’s most important characters—the people who helped shape the world today—chances are that you’d reply “Abraham,” “Moses,” or “Jesus.” If you were making a Top ...
Tyler Morning Telegraph: East Texas author Chad Bird’s latest work brings biblical characters, themes to life
East Texas author Chad Bird’s latest work brings biblical characters, themes to life
Townhall: A Quick Bible Study, Vol. 168: Flawed Bible Characters Blessed by the Lord - Part One
A Quick Bible Study, Vol. 168: Flawed Bible Characters Blessed by the Lord - Part One
Tod Linafelt seems to think that in my recent book, How Fiction Works, I insist on reading the Bible as a form dominated by religious concerns “to the exclusion of any literary artfulness” (“The Bible ...