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Chris Heimerdinger (born August 26, 1963) is an American author who has written twenty novels for adults and young adults, most famously the Tennis Shoes Adventure Series. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), [1] and most of his stories center on religious themes familiar to Latter-day Saints.
He published his first novel, Joshua, in 1983, which was the first of a whole series of books which had the premise of Jesus Christ returning to earth and living as an itinerant carpenter. After being rejected by all the publishing houses he had approached, he founded his own publishing company, Richelieu Court Publications, to release the ...
It was released on October 1, 2014, though an option to pre-order from Heimerdinger himself was immediately available. [8] [9] There was a period of 6 years between Book 12, and Book 13. In a 2020 podcast, Chris says he hadn't started writing the Book 14 yet but that he wants to release it much faster. [10]
The Jewel series - Hallee Bridgeman [5] The Song of Suspense series - Hallee Bridgeman; The Virtues and Valor series - Hallee Bridgeman; Treason (Navy Justice series) - Don Brown; The Miller's Creek novels - Cathy Bryant [6] The Book of Bebb series - Frederick Buechner [7] The Sight series - David Clement-Davies; Elyon (The Lost Books series ...
Below is a bibliography of published works written by Dutch-born Catholic priest Henri Nouwen.The works are listed under each category by year of publication. This includes 42 books, four of which were published posthumously, along with 51 articles and 4 chapters which are lists in process.
A film based on the book was scheduled to start shooting in October 2007 in Israel, [4] produced by David Kirkpatrick, co-founder of Good News Holdings. The production company hoped to release the film in the Fall of 2008. [5] However, the project was cancelled due to "creative differences". [6]