Jesus and the Beanstalk by Lori Stanley Roeleveld

Book: Jesus and the Beanstalk

By Lori Stanley Roeleveld

Non-believers scoff when Christians trade their sacred cows (everything they value) for a life with Jesus. All they see is a handful of useless biblical “beans.” Peter says there’s life in those beans. Jesus and the Beanstalk unpacks 2 Peter 1:1-10 using fairy tale, humor, and modern culture to show today’s believers how to unleash that promise and discover how to topple the giants in their lives.

Book: Red Pen Redemption

By Lori Stanley Roeleveld

Helen Bancroft, an eighty-one-year-old, widowed, Newport, RI, socialite has led a good life. She was married to one man, raised three children, enjoyed a career as a journalist and an editor, and participated in numerous charitable works. It baffles her that her conservative Christian daughter, Katherine (Kat), continues to push her to “accept Jesus.” What frustrates Helen more, though, is that her favorite grandson, Harry, is wasting his mind on theology when she thinks he should be pursuing more important life studies.

Article: A Place Where Faith Triumphs

By Lori Hatcher

The mountain breezes are cool as we snake our way up the interstate to the Ridgecrest Conference Center. My fellow writers and I are on our way to the legendary Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference in Black Mountain, North Carolina, the second largest annual gathering of Christian writers in the nation. BRMCWC has a reputation as the place where careers are launched, visions are realized, and years of hard work find their reward.

Running from a Crazy Man

Book: Running from a Crazy Man

By Lori Stanley Roeleveld

When a blog has more than a million pageviews, and others are getting 250,000 or more pageviews, you know Lori Stanley Roeleveld is touching a nerve. And when Jerry Jenkins admits he could not stop reading the blogs in Running from a Crazy Man you know it is well-written.