Jane Austen's novels express the Christian moral principles of her time.
Category: Faith
Celestial Persuasion by Mirta Ines Trupp
This prequel to Persuasion features a Jewish young lady who loves astronomy, and who travels to Argentina.
Book Review: Fanny, A Mansfield Park Story
What if Henry Crawford had "done as he ought"? How would Mansfield Park have turned out? Amelia Marie Logan explores this possibility in a delightful variation.
Would Jane Austen have met black people in England?
Black people were a small percentage of the population in Jane Austen's England, but she would have seen them and possibly met some of them.
The Woman of Colour
The Woman of Colour tells us what life might have been like for a mixed-race heiress like Jane Austen's Miss Lambe of Sanditon.
Jane Austen’s Clergymen
A whole range of clergymen appear in Austen's novels. Were they mostly good or bad clergymen? How was each one unique?
Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary
Austen's "dear Dr. Johnson" was a moral, religious writer as well as the author of a dictionary!
Thankfulness in Jane Austen’s Novels
What does Jane Austen have to say about gratitude and thankfulness?
Jane Austen Christmas Presents
Lots of ideas for Christmas presents for the Jane Austen fan in your life; or for your own wish list!
The Anne of Green Gables Devotional by Rachel Dodge, Book Review
Austen fans, you may also enjoy L.M. Montgomery's books. If you're a "kindred spirit" to Anne of Green Gables, check out this new devotional!










