by Jean Archambault-White | Apr 16, 2026 | Eloise of Westhaven, Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction
Photo by zhang kaiyv Contend for the faith sounds like a bold command, almost like something from a battlefield. The phrase comes from the short but striking letter of Jude in the New Testament. Jude urged believers to stand firm in the truth they had received. Yet...
by Jean Archambault-White | Apr 14, 2026 | Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction
In frontier historical fiction, the landscape is never just a backdrop. It is an antagonist, a mentor, and a mirror. For young protagonists who lack the agency of adults, nature is the primary force that dictates their growth. Here is a breakdown of how nature...
by Jean Archambault-White | Apr 8, 2026 | Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction
Imagine being young, alone, and forced to choose between what is right and what keeps you alive. That is the reality for many girls in frontier historical fiction. These stories are not just about dusty trails or one‑room cabins. They are about hard choices made under...
by Jean Archambault-White | Apr 1, 2026 | Eloise of Westhaven
Photo from media.craiyon.com To keep your faith in hard times isn’t just about feeling hopeful when everything falls apart. It’s deeper than that. It asks for resolve, and yes – the quiet, stubborn kind that doesn’t flinch when life shifts under your feet. When loss...
by Jean Archambault-White | Apr 1, 2026 | Eloise of Westhaven
Photo by Bogdan Kupriets on Unsplash The characteristics of the shield of faith reveal how God equips believers to stand firm in spiritual conflict. In Ephesians 6:16, the Apostle Paul writes, “Above all, taking the shield of faith, with which you will be able to...
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