Henry
O. Arnold is an author and screenwriter with a long list of accomplishments.
His original film trilogy "The Word Made Flesh" received two first
place awards at the Houston International Film Festival and the Columbus
International Film Festival. He co-wrote and produced the film "The
Second Chance" starring Michael W. Smith and wrote the screenplay for
the first authorized film documentary on evangelist Billy Graham, "God's
Ambassador." He co-produced and wrote the screenplay for the documentary
film "The Next Door", winner of the 2008 Portraits of Compassion national
film contest awarded by the White House Faith-based Community Initiative
Project.
He co-wrote and produced the documentary film'Kabul-24' (2009),
and his novel, Hometown
Favorite, written in collaboration with Bill Barton and published
by Revell, is now available wherever books are sold. |
Isaac Darnall is a writer of many genres from journalism to narrative nonfiction to sci-fi. He studied at Belmont University in Nashville, graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and now lives in Franklin, Tennessee. He has contributed to Chartwell as an editor, proofreader and photographer, and oversees several aspects of production for the company, including producing The Stephen Mansfield Audio and Video Podcast, and creating multimedia Keynote presentations used for business promotion and live events. Isaac is also building a repertoire as a songwriter, and performs live in venues across the country. |
David Foster is an author, church-planter, and entrepreneur. Known as a street-smart communicator, he uses liberal doses of humor with real life stories to make his writings come alive. His passion for people and authentic faith is obvious in his 3 books; Accept No Mediocre Life, The Power To Prevail, and A Renegade's Guide to God. A native of Kentucky, he received his theological training from Mid-America Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tennessee, and he has an earned doctorate from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. David blogs and podcasts at DavidFoster.tv. He and his wife Paula have a weekly online broadcast called DavidandPaulaShow.com. |
George Grant is the Pastor of Parish Presbyterian Church, Director of the King's Meadow Study Center, Founder of both Franklin Classical School and New College Franklin, and Coordinator of the Chalmers Fund. He is the author of dozens of books in the areas of history, biography, politics, literature, and social criticism and he has written hundreds of essays, articles, and columns. He has degrees in Political Science at the University of Houston (B.A.), Philosophy at Whitefield Theological Seminary (M.A., D.Litt., Ph.D.), Humanities at Belhaven College (D. Hum.), and Theology at Knox Theological Seminary (D.Min. Cand.). He makes his home in Middle Tennessee near the historic town of Franklin with his wife and co-author Karen. Together they have three grown children and three grandchildren. |
David Holland has ghost-written or edited scores of books - several of which have appeared on the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list. He also co-authored Paul Harvey's America, (Tyndale House, 2009) and The Faith and Values of Sarah Palin (Frontline, 2010). He is the principal creative mind behind hundreds of magazine articles, radio programs, direct mail packages, television specials and video segments successfully crafted for clients from the realms of faith, public policy and business.
Holland is a founding partner of Cobalt Bridge Multichannel, a strategic consultancy specializing in multichannel marketing with offices in Dallas, Texas, and is a frequent speaker on the intersection of faith, media, and public policy. |
D. B. Kellogg has a passion for telling people's stories, and she has established herself nationwide as an expert nonfiction writer, researcher, and editor, working on hundreds of books over her career. She has completed numerous corporate and personal biographies under her own name and in collaboration with others. Some of the titles include The Blair School of Music: A History; Apollo's Struggle, Kenneth Schermerhorn: He Will Always Be the Music; and most recently Anne Bradstreet. Born and reared in Hot Springs, Arkansas, she and her husband, with three rescued terriers, live in Whites Creek, Tennessee. For more, go to www.dbkellogg.com. |
Beverly Darnall Mansfield brings a wealth of professional experience to her literary work.
She is a songwriter whose creations have been recorded by artists such
as Eric Clapton, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and Vince Gill. She has
also produced national concert tours, run a music publishing firm, been
a studio singer and contractor and created numerous musical and DVD
products.
Beverly is the
executive director of Chartwell Literary Group and also contributes
her talents as a writer for the Chartwell team (her book, Laura’s
List, was published by Penguin). She continues her work as
a songwriter, music publisher and producer from her hometown of Nashville,
Tennessee. For more, visit www.BeverlyDarnall.com. |
Stephen Mansfield is a New York Times bestselling author and an acclaimed public speaker. He is also founder of The Mansfield Group, a successful consulting and communications firm. His books have included such bestsellers as The Faith of George W. Bush, The Faith of the American Soldier, Benedict XVI: His Life and Mission, The Faith of Barack Obama and The Search for God and Guinness. |
Besides ghost-writing and editing dozens of books, Jonathan Rogers is the author of The Wilderking Trilogy and The Charlatan's Boy, novels for young readers. He has also published biographies of Saint Patrick and Flannery O'Connor (forthcoming, 2012) and a work of literary criticism on C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia. |
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