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by Word Alive Press
Hey! I am Sarah. The things I love about this life are people, ice cream, music, and exploring God’s creation. I am twenty-three years old and cu...
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by Word Alive Press
L. D. Stauth grew up in Windsor, Ontario, the eldest of five children. As a young girl, she had a poem published in a book called Windsor’s Buddi...
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by Word Alive Press
Steven Stoffelsen is a full-time missionary, pastor, and the founder of House of Refuge Street Ministries. For the past fifteen years, he has giv...
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by Word Alive Press
Ruth Waring is a wife, mother of three adult children, and nana to three grandchildren. The world of writing entered Ruth’s in her primary years,...
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by Word Alive Press
Rev. Landen Dorsch began his first ministry assignment in 1996 in a small church called Gospel Chapel in Sylvan Lake, Alberta. He served as an as...
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by Word Alive Press
From the Plow to the Pulpit
Laurence Croswell was born and raised on a homestead near Newbrook, Alberta. His home was not powered by electricity ...
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by Word Alive Press
Katherine Goertz Thompson was the fifth of twelve children—six boys and six girls—born to Isaac and Alma Goertz in the Prairie town of Three Hil...
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by Word Alive Press
J.J. Ellen is the author and artist behind Petrie the Bird, a charming children’s picture book about appreciating the gifts God has given you.
J...
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by Word Alive Press
“What is my purpose in life and why do I starve for these answers?”
Not long ago, Victor Leonard asked himself this question. Questions like thes...
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by Word Alive Press
After almost thirty years as a pastor’s wife, and fifteen years as a homeschooling mom, Susan Bonk Plumridge is striking out as a writer, now tha...
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by Word Alive Press
Mary Anne K. Moran was born in Windsor, Ontario to an Irish father and Italian mother. Although was born in Canada, she was raised in Detroit, Mi...
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by Word Alive Press
Pat Reddekopp’s roots trace back to a farm near Hague, Saskatchewan, where she obtained her early education and first learned the joys of writing...
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