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Forgetting God’s Awesomeness or Oh, No, Achan!

by Emily Conrad | Mar 12, 2020 | Achan, Barbara Britton, Biblical fiction, Forgetting God's Awesomeness, guest post

by Barbara BrittonWhen I wrote my first novel about the daughters of Zelophehad, it was going to be a lone novel. The daughters of Zelophehad are five orphaned sisters who petitioned Moses to inherit their deceased father’s allotment of the promised land. Moses...

Cross-referencing A Bad Boy of the Bible

by Emily Conrad | Sep 19, 2019 | A bad boy of the Bible, Barbara Britton, Biblical fiction, Cross-referencing Scripture, guest post, new release

It’s my pleasure to welcome back fellow Pelican Book Group novelist Barbara M. Britton. Back before I signed my contract with Pelican, I was full of questions, so I took a shot and messaged an author I’d never met before. Barbara was generous enough to let...

Signing on to Do God’s Work

by emilyconrad@sbcglobal.net | Nov 14, 2017 | Barbara Britton, Biblical fiction, Christian community, Emily Conrad, Jerusalem Rising, Signing on to Do the Work

by Emily ConradYesterday, I sat in a coffee shop with a friend who goes to a different church. I asked how things were going there, and she mentioned people have started to volunteer for things around the church. It seemed that there had been some kind of collective...

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