“Bone”-ing Up

OK gang, the next week should see a flurry of posts. This weekend is the blog tour for BoneMan’s Daughters, the latest book from Ted Dekker. On Friday, 4/17 I’ll start my giveaway, and I’ve got 3 of this book available for the lucky winners.

April 20 starts the next CSFF tour, so we’ll have some special features then, if this blog doesn’t get pirated…

The end of next week will require more “boning” up, as I’ll bring you a blog tour for new author Don Hoesel’s first book, Elisha’s Bones.

Sheesh, what’s up with all the bones?

“Bone”-ing Up

OK gang, the next week should see a flurry of posts. This weekend is the blog tour for BoneMan’s Daughters, the latest book from Ted Dekker. On Friday, 4/17 I’ll start my giveaway, and I’ve got 3 of this book available for the lucky winners.

April 20 starts the next CSFF tour, so we’ll have some special features then, if this blog doesn’t get pirated…

The end of next week will require more “boning” up, as I’ll bring you a blog tour for new author Don Hoesel’s first book, Elisha’s Bones.

Sheesh, what’s up with all the bones?

The Unfortunate Label of “Evangelical Christian”?

I don’t hit on Ted Dekker’s site very often, but I did today after finishing his latest book Kiss, (a good read – recommended). He had an intriguing link to his blog, which had an even more intriguing title for his latest post: “The Challenge of Being Gay”. Thus my own attempt at a provocative post title.

Anyway, I encourage anyone who is interested in the debate about “Christian fiction” to check out the post (and get past the title) to talk about labels and evangelical Christianity relating to fiction.

The Unfortunate Label of “Evangelical Christian”?

I don’t hit on Ted Dekker’s site very often, but I did today after finishing his latest book Kiss, (a good read – recommended). He had an intriguing link to his blog, which had an even more intriguing title for his latest post: “The Challenge of Being Gay”. Thus my own attempt at a provocative post title.

Anyway, I encourage anyone who is interested in the debate about “Christian fiction” to check out the post (and get past the title) to talk about labels and evangelical Christianity relating to fiction.