Emotional Truth in Fiction

A woman writing in a notebook beside her Bible, with soft morning light coming through a window.
Faith, General, Personal Journey, Writing

How Christian Fiction Brings Healing to Both the Writer and the Reader

Lisa Blakely’s faith-based works are honest, comforting, and have relatable characters. Christian fiction gives writers and readers hope and healing. Sometimes the best method to express your faith isn’t from a pulpit; it’s through a tale.  Christian fiction has a quiet power. It lets readers see themselves in characters who pray, battle, mourn, and have […]

A man and a woman standing near the entrance of a church, facing each other with tense expressions, appearing to argue.
Faith, General, Marriage, Personal Journey

Writing a Dramatic Faith-Based Novel Without Losing the Message

Learn how to write a dramatic faith-based novel that explores marriage, ministry, and women’s struggles—without losing the message of hope and truth. Writing a faith-based novel is not just about adding Bible verses or putting a sermon in every chapter. It’s about telling stories that feel real, that show struggle, and that still carry a

A young woman alone in a church, looking inward as sunlight shines through stained glass—representing Nicolette’s quiet and serious moment of reflection.
Faith, General, Marriage, Self-Discovery

How to Bring Emotional Truth into Faith-Based Fiction

Explore the emotional journey of one woman in a Christian drama book about love, doubt, and finding out what it really means to be called into ministry in Lisa D. Blakely’s Minister’s Wives. Faith-based novels aren’t only stories about churches or religion. The greatest ones show us real individuals who are flawed, honest, and doing

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