by Jean Archambault-White | May 28, 2026 | Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction
The modern landscape is noisy, fast-paced, and frequently structured around values that directly contradict a life of faith. For Christian readers, opening a contemporary novel can often feel like walking into an emotional and spiritual minefield. Stories that promise...
by Jean Archambault-White | May 27, 2026 | Eloise of Westhaven, Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction
Photo by Karolina Grabowska www.kaboompics.com\ So, let’s talk about something people throw around all the time—faith vs belief. At first glance, they feel almost the same. You hear someone say “I believe” or “I have faith,” and you nod along, thinking, yeah, same...
by Jean Archambault-White | May 27, 2026 | Eloise of Westhaven, Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction
Photo by Harem What does it mean to have faith when life feels ordinary, repetitive, even uncertain? It’s a question many people carry quietly. Not just in moments of crisis, but in the middle of routine days, making decisions, handling setbacks, or simply trying to...
by Jean Archambault-White | May 26, 2026 | Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction
Every writer of faith eventually hits the same invisible wall. You have a profound spiritual truth to share, but the moment you sit down to write it, the story hardens into a sermon. The characters begin to speak like theology professors, the plot twists feel...
by Jean Archambault-White | May 20, 2026 | Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction
Why Stories Shape the Soul Better Than Sermons We often treat spiritual growth as a purely intellectual exercise. We read theology, memorize verses, and listen to sermons, expecting these inputs to automatically translate into Christlike character. Yet, many believers...
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