Ancient Canaan, Biblical Fiction

AMONG THE GIANTS – ACHSAW’S STORY, by Jenelle Hovde

What must it have been like, for intrepid Caleb and the Israelites, to settle among the giants of Caanan? Jenelle Hovde spins an almost fairytale landscape, albeit of the dark variety, for this biblical story. As a lover of books, I’m drawn to this moody description. “Worse, the settlement of giants lived within the mysterious …

Book Reviews, Historical Fiction, Lis Tolsma, World War 2

What I Left For You – Echoes of the Past

A Beautiful Story of Desperate Longing Like a deep and dangerous river, layers of emotion sweep through Liz Tolsma’s WHAT I LEFT FOR YOU. Two stories flow side-by-side, growing ever closer. In 1942, Helena Kostyszak, an educated woman of ethnic minority, flees Hitler’s armies to save a Jewish baby. A contemporary story branches from the …

The Power of Story
Biblical Fiction, Historical Fiction, Writing

What Sparked Your Interest In Writing?

I’ve answered versions of this question before, usually in connection to what made me want to pen a specific work of fiction. Recently this specific question was posted in a chat, and I felt stumped. How could I answer such a broad question, tapping awkwardly with my forefinger at the tiny keyboard on my phone? …

Mary and Joseph with baby Jesus
Advent, Bethlehem, Birth of Jesus, Christmas, Mary and Joseph, Prophecy Fulfilled

What’s So Special About Bethlehem?

A Prophecy In an advent series, our pastor taught us interesting points about the birthplace of Jesus beginning with a prophecy made 750 years before His birth (around 750 BC.) The prophet Micah, a contemporary of Isaiah, wrote: But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, are only a small village among all the people of Judah. Yet …