Fiction

Shiloh – Lori Benton

This is a tremendous story. It is one of those books that is difficult to know where to start to write an adequate review. I loved Shiloh. It’s a satisfying continuation in this captivating series […]

Fiction

A Stranger’s Game – Colleen Coble

Action packed and full of excitement, Colleen Coble’s A Stranger’s Game has lots of mystery, suspense, and action. But…it wasn’t quite what I was expecting. Did I like it? Yes! Yes, I did. And I highly recommend […]

Fiction

Trace of Doubt – Diann Mills

The mystery in Trace of Doubt is quite an intriguing one. I found it refreshingly different from most romantic suspense novels I’ve read. Shelby Pearce, the heroine, is an ex-con, and has just been released from […]

I Vivaldi Janice Tom Shefelman
Children's Books

I, Vivaldi – Janice and Tom Shefelman

Antonio Vivaldi was a 16th century Italian composer, violinist, and…you may not know this one…a priest. I, Vivaldi is an immersive, beautifully-illustrated, imaginative first-person biography of the virtuoso aimed at upper elementary age kids. Perfect […]

Beyond the Page

How to Heal Our Racial Divide: A Conversation with Derwin Gray

https://media.blubrry.com/lifeisstory/s3.amazonaws.com/LiS/DerwinGrayHowtoHealOurRacialDivide.mp3Podcast (beyond-the-page): Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSSRacial issues have rightfully been at the forefront of Christian conversation for the past several years. Not that the racial is just now an […]

Ted Dekker

Early Dekker (2000-2005)

Ted Dekker’s writing career has spanned over two decades and seen the publication of over seventy books. Looking at his career (so far) as a whole, it divides roughly into four different stages: Early Dekker […]