In this passage, Peter calls us to love our unseen Savior with joyful rejoicing. He assumes because of our love we will choose joy. Let’s look deeper at the responses we should have to Christ…
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J. Aaron Gruben grew up in the Southwest and currently live in Texas with his wife and six children. He works full time as a veterinarian. He has been writing over 20 years and is the author of works of varied genres, including chivalry and veterinary books.
In this passage, Peter calls us to love our unseen Savior with joyful rejoicing. He assumes because of our love we will choose joy. Let’s look deeper at the responses we should have to Christ…
Leave a CommentComing soon! Elye of Saint Gilles is a retelling of a French Medieval chanson de geste, a 12th century epic poem once sung to entertain knights and teach them chivalry. I’m thrilled to reintroduce this incredible…
1 Comment“Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In…
Leave a CommentOne of the best parts of conferences is getting to meet new friends and visit old ones. It’s always a particular favorite to show folks my armor and let them try it on. Even more…
Leave a CommentLorehaven podcast interview on my newest book (Fatal Fogs), chivalry, and more
Leave a CommentNehemiah tells us the joy of the Lord is our strength… Why, exactly, is the joy of the Lord our strength? This answer is because of the nature of joy; because of what joy is.…
1 CommentSometimes, realizing I am so incredibly blessed hits like a wrecking ball. It’s a truth that upsets my settled habits of anxiety and stress. Life itself is a great and undeserved gift. How many of…
Leave a CommentFatal Fogs is almost here!! We are excited to show you this amazing cover for the book, which captures the feel, fun, and mystery of the story! Fatal Fogs is book two of The Tangled…
Leave a CommentOne of the most elucidating truths I’ve ever encountered came from an 11th century philosopher and theologian named Anselm of Canterbury. This single insight has helped clear many theological, philosophical, and even practical questions for me.
Leave a CommentA new baby named Knox has come to live among my family, and his grinning eyes have taught me a valuable lesson. As I lay exhausted but sleepless after a long night shift, looking for…
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