Letting Faith Shape Story Without Preaching

Categories: Author | Publishing | Religion

Charles Kowalski, Deb Richardson Moore, Jason Fort, John Carenen, Lynette Eason, and Mary Beth Magee talk about how faith shapes their creative work. This session explores how belief influences theme, character, and storytelling choices without overpowering the story itself.

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