Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Chronicles Of Soul Sisters - Two Christian Historical Fiction Authors

By Leslie Ball


A Christian novel may be described as a book that presents a Christian theme or one that has a Christian plot and/or characters. "The Fellowship of the Ring, " by J. R. R. Tolkien, was written by a Christian author and, perhaps surprisingly, contains Christian themes. Two of the most successful Christian historical fiction authors are Taylor Caldwell and Wendy Alec, both of whom hail from the United Kingdom.

Taylor Caldwell was born in the northwestern city of Manchester, England, on the seventh of September, 1900. Over the course of her 84 years on earth, she married four times, divorced twice, was widowed once and gave birth to two daughters. Her fourth marriage ended with her death of heart failure in 1985. Some of her most famous biographical novels have concerned the lives of Judas, the disciple who betrayed Christ; Luke, noted physician and author of two books in the New Testament, Luke and Acts; and "Great Lion of God, " about the apostle Paul.

When you read one of Caldwell's novels, her descriptions are so vivid that you have to keep reminding yourself that what you are reading is fiction, and not a chronicle of actual events. The "Great Lion of God, " for example, reads so vividly you could swear that it was a first-person account of the apostle's life and work. Sadly, this book is no longer in print, nor is there a Kindle version, but it is generally possible to find a copy or two available for sale on the Internet.

Taylor Caldwell also wrote, "The Devil's Advocate, " a dystopian tale in which North America falls under the reign of a Communist dictatorship. She won numerous awards for her writing, including the Grand Prix Chatvain in 1950; the National League of American Pen Women gold medal in 1948; and, in 1949, she won the Buffalo Evening News Award. Altogether, she published more than 42 novels.

The founder and head of God TV, Wendy Alec was born in London, England, and grew up in Durban, South Africa. Like Taylor Caldwell, she is now divorced. After 20 years of marriage and together nursing the new Christian television channel, husband Rory left her for another woman. She sees this as a Satanic attack from which God has healed her.

She has written several novels, including the hugely successful "Chronicle of Brothers" Series, beginning with the "Fall of Lucifer." Like Taylor Caldwell, Wendy Alec has a gift for describing the physical environment surrounding her characters and making the reader feel like they are right there in the center of the action. "Fall of Lucifer, " the first volume in the seven-part Chronicle of Brothers series, has been described as a gripping supernatural thriller. It tells the story of Lucifer's fall from grace and the basis for the constant struggle between good and evil that has been going on since the creation of man.

"Fall of Lucifer, " a best-selling supernatural thriller, describes the events leading up to Lucifer's being cast out of heaven with band of rebel angels. Her autobiography, "Against All Odds, " relates the story of God TV.

Nearly a century apart, these two supernaturally talented women walked starkly similar paths. They both devoted their lives to touching souls that may never have sought God had they not encountered them through their novels.




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