Rebecca Cooper is the author of the new book "Hey God? Yes Charles."
Raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Kristin King grew up in a musical family with a father who played piano for their local church and a mom who sang on the praise team. Singing came naturally to Kristin growing up, and she performed several times for the Assemblies of God Fine Arts Festival national competition.
Josh Tolley is a sought-after motivational speaker and radio/TV personality. “The Josh Tolley Show” is heard in all 50 states and in 160 nations, and his content has been streamed, downloaded and broadcast to over 8 million people.
With his new book, "With One Cry" (releasing May 3), David Butts makes the case that unless the United States repents in a manner described in the book of Joel, there is little hope for America in the long run. Butts, who has served as Chairman of the Board for the National Day of Prayer for more than 13 years, says government leaders should play a role in the nation's repentance, but if they don't, Christians must act immediately.
Attorney and author, Tim Rowe, is releasing his new book "The Heart: The Key to Everything in the Christian Life" on May 2. Rowe, who has a Doctorate of Jurisprudence as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Biblical Studies, History and Classics, says this generation of Christians is losing the most fundamental key to living out the faith. He says simply watching Christians during this election cycle is proof of that claim.
A self-described "southern transplant," Karen Pashley made her way to her adopted southern home by way of New York and Florida, but it was on a trip back to the Northeast where Karen got her inspiration for the new novel, "Precious in His Sight," which Karen describes lovingly as "country club southern fiction." The book depicts a southern woman with traumatic issues to deal with, something that is familiar to Karen.