by Jane Green | Aug 30, 2021
Last week, my husband and I decided we needed a day trip to the mountains. I felt I needed to see the mountains to be reminded of how big God is and find rest for my soul. We ended up on the streets of Blowing Rock, N.C., in the late afternoon. With no warning, two...
by Jane Green | Aug 23, 2021
When I was in middle school I don’t remember reading many books on historical fiction other than the Little House on the Prairie series. From these books, I learned to be honest, work hard, treat others right, and the importance of not complaining because it...
by Jane Green | Jul 11, 2021
Taryn Souders has written a hilarious book that is perfect for summer reading, How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer. I sent a copy to my eighty-six year-old mother who is homebound most of the time. Every time I reference this book or mention a goat, she starts laughing....
by Jane Green | Jun 21, 2021
Middle grade fiction is a hard category to recognize. It comes after chapter books, which many times is geared toward the same age group. It can be divided into lower and upper middle grade. The age range of middle grade readers is usually eight through twelve, or 4th...
by Jane Green | Jun 7, 2021
I just returned from a Writer’s Conference. I was surprised at the different trajectories each writer experienced as I heard reports and stories from the conference. Many of them felt the presence of the Holy Spirit and joy in their accomplishments. For me, I...
by Jane Green | May 31, 2021
Grace Mally (Moffitt) has written a very helpful book of encouragement for young people to have the strength to speak up about Christ and His gospel without fear. This book does not only apply to young people but to anyone who wants to learn to be a better witness for...