Like most Christian fiction, The Cure isn’t primarily plot- or character-driven. It’s centered around a message of hope and forgiveness, and God’s unending offer to make all things new.
Jewel Libby has fled to safety in the peaceful dairy village of Gresham, but the village has its own problems. Jewel finds that she must offer support and strength for several. But an unlikely romance is about to change everything. Read more from The Jewel of Gresham Green.
The wounds resulting from a fatherless upbringing follow children into adulthood, affecting daughters in unique ways. H. Norman Wright, an experienced family counselor, has helped countless women heal from their childhood losses. He recently sat down with Crosswalk to discuss his book Healing for the Father Wound ...
If a woman is not grounded in her knowledge of God, some battles may threaten to shatter her faith. Author Wendy Alsup helps women get to know practical theology as an encouragement and tool for their everyday lives.