Tag: biblical fiction

Book Review: By the Waters of Babylon by Mesu Andrews

Book Review: By the Waters of Babylon by Mesu Andrews

Posted August 17, 2018 / 2 Comments

SERIES: Psalm Series #2 GENRE: Biblical Fiction PUBLISHER: McPherson Publishing RELEASE DATE: August 1, 2018 PAGES: 185 When Babylon destroys Jerusalem, as Yahweh warned through his prophets, the captives’ bitterness and grief pours out in the Captives’ Psalm: “[By the rivers of Babylon] we sat as exiles, mourning our captivity, and […]



Reading Is My SuperPower Recommends: Biblical Fiction

Reading Is My SuperPower Recommends: Biblical Fiction

Posted March 15, 2018 / 29 Comments

Hi friends! Happy almost-Friday! 🙂 Today, I’m starting a series I call “Reading Is My SuperPower Recommends”, where I take a theme or subgenre and recommend a few books that I love. Since we’re heading into the Easter season I thought I would spotlight some of my favorite Biblical fiction […]



Author Interview: Mesu Andrews & Isaiah’s Daughter

Author Interview: Mesu Andrews & Isaiah’s Daughter

Posted January 26, 2018 / 11 Comments

As part of the Isaiah’s Daughter blog tour, I am absolutely delighted to welcome Mesu Andrews to the blog today – I adore her as an author but even more as a person! (You can follow along with the blog tour here.) Mesu Andrews and her husband, Roy, live in […]


Sunday Book Club: It’s in the Bible

Sunday Book Club: It’s in the Bible

Posted March 12, 2017 / 31 Comments

Today (March 12) is part of the Jewish holiday of Purim, which commemorates the events in the Biblical book of Esther. If you’ve never read the story, I highly encourage it. Especially if you think the Bible is boring.  In the book of Esther, you have the pre-TV forerunner of […]