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God Uses Ink


The following is a list of books published in 2000 that won awards at the annual God Uses Ink Christian writers conference sponsored by Faith Today magazine and held June 14–17 in Guelph, Ont.

Best Non-Fiction Book, Christian Living (Tie)

  • It All Begins With Tenderness by André Drouin (Penumbra Press); and

  • Never Beyond Hope: How God Touches and Uses Imperfect People by J.I. Packer and Carolyn Nystrom (InterVarsity Press)

    Honourable mention

  • Final Wishes: A Cautionary Tale on Death, Dignity and Physician-Assisted Suicide by Paul Chamberlain (InterVarsity Press)
Best Non-Fiction Book, Historical/Biographical

  • Walk-Ons and Bit-Parts by Sara Lee Stadelman (Penumbra Press)

    Honourable mentions

  • Women and Christianity, Volume 1: The First Thousand Years by Mary Malone (Novalis); and

  • Closing Comments: ALS  A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of a Fatal Affliction by (the late) Brian Smith (Clements Publishing)
Best Non-Fiction Book, Theological/Cultural Criticism

  • The Survivors of Israel: A Reconsideration of the Theology of Pre-Christian Judaism by Mark Elliott (Eerdmans)

    Honourable mentions

  • Bearing Fresh Olive Leaves: Alternative Steps to Understanding Art by Calvin Seerveld (Piquant (Carlisle) & Tuppence Press; and

  • Providence & Prayer: How Does God Work in the World by Terrance Tiessen (InterVarsity Press)
Best Novel

  • Katheryn’s Secret by Linda Hall (Multnomah)

    Honourable mention

  • Brick and Mortar by Alison Gresik (Oberon Press)

 – from a release

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