Kerry Proffit is having an amazing summer working at a resort on the California coast and hanging with her summer share housemates. Everything's great...
Vanishing Fruit? No Way! Nancy and her friends are off on an apple-picking adventure! They are headed to the Kids Apple Festival, where they will pick...
ROCK-STAR REWARD? OR ROCK-STAR REGRET? There's nothing better than tickets to an Eric Stanley concert -- at least that's what Nancy, George, and Bess...
THIS IS ONE HARE-
RAISING MYSTERY!
Nancy's friends are sad because the class hamster has gone missing. Poor Nibbles. But then Katie brings in a bunny...
...indeed work of the Art Director at Orbit, Lauren Panepinto and my US editor Devi Pillai, with Photographer Michael Frost and Illustrator/Propmaster Gene Mollica. The treatment was basically for something reminiscent of modern sports photography –...
...we got a lot of the shot done in the camera, thanks to the technical wizardry of photographer Michael Frost . Photo-illustrator Gene Mollica hunted down all the proper bits of armor and sharp pointy things (some of which he had custom made because he...
...Jul 30, 2011 Early Review: The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab 3:30 PM | by Julia | | Edit Post *This title will be released on August 2, 2011* Title: The Near Witch Author: Victoria Schwab Series: N/A Cover Art: Michael Frost Genre: Paranormal YA...
...are practicing the sort of politic of mission described here: Peter Rollins, Brian McClaren , and Alan Hirsch and Michael Frost. While Fitch has points of contention with each of these authors, he sees in them promise for the future of the ...
...are practicing the sort of politic of mission described here: Peter Rollins, Brian McClaren , and Alan Hirsch and Michael Frost. While Fitch has points of contention with each of these authors, he sees in them promise for the future of the ...
...thoughts about each of them. ReJesus ReJesus: A Wild Messiah for a Missional Church by Alan Hirsch and Michael Frost is an excellent book. The book describes what missional living is all about. I will admit that I had some reservations in the beginning...