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  • Let's Talk Christian Fiction with Ashea Goldson
    Feb 21 2026
    There is something deeply powerful about listening to an author who writes from experience. In this episode, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Ashea Goldson, and what unfolded was honest, thoughtful, and incredibly relatable.

    Ashea shared how growing up as an only child shaped her imagination, her inner world, and ultimately her journey as a writer. We talked about purpose—why she writes the kind of fiction she writes and who she sees in her heart when she’s crafting her stories. Her passion for telling real stories that reflect real life is undeniable. You can hear it in her voice.

    She also opened up about her upcoming book releasing in May and how her stories are inspired by real-life experiences that readers can genuinely connect with.

    If you love fiction that mirrors life, characters that feel real, and conversations about purpose, identity, and calling, you do not want to miss this episode. Tune in and listen to the full conversation.

    About the Author:

    Ashea Goldson is a native New Yorker and a Fordham University alumna who has called Metro Atlanta home for over twenty years. Armed with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and a Master’s degree in Secondary Education, she currently serves as an English Language Arts teacher in a public high school.

    An avid reader and supporter of literacy and the arts, Ashea is known for her many faith-based novels and screenplays and is often referred to as a “kingdom writer.” She is a dynamic yet relatable author, screenwriter, and entrepreneur who enjoys spending quiet time with her husband, children, family, church family, and close friends.

    Visit her website at asheagoldson.com.

    Follow her on Instagram:
    @thefilmmakingfaithwriter
    https://www.instagram.com/thef...
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    26 min
  • An Unexpected Banter and an Honest Conversation on Love , with Andre AJ Carter
    Jan 31 2026
    Before I give you the full introduction to this guest, I have to share something a little fun and unexpected.

    For the first time on this podcast, I found myself in a lively back-and-forth banter with my guest during a live recording — and I loved every minute of it. Andre AJ Carter and I went toe-to-toe for several minutes, exchanging perspectives, making strong points, and respectfully challenging each other. It was energetic, thoughtful, and honestly refreshing. I’ve never done this with any guest before, so if you’re a fiction or nonfiction writer, an avid reader, or someone who simply enjoys meaningful conversation, you’ll want to tune in and listen. And when you do, let us know whose side you found yourself agreeing with.

    After that spirited exchange, we shifted back to the heart of why Andre joined me on the show — his work, his books, and his passion for helping people build healthier relationships. Andre shared how his writing has helped married couples, people in relationships, and even singles navigate love, conflict, purpose, and growth. What stood out was how deeply his work is rooted in practical wisdom and biblical principles, offering real solutions that people can actually apply to their lives.

    We talked about relationships, marriage, personal responsibility, and how books can become powerful tools for healing, understanding, and lasting connection. Whether you’re married, dating, single, or simply interested in relationships that honor God, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and plenty to reflect on.

    About the guest:

    Rev. Andre AJ Carter is an Interior Lifestyle Designer, certified Master Life Coach, and Goal Success Coach, widely known as “The Love Mechanic.” He grew up in Jamaica, Queens, New York, and endured an extremely difficult childhood marked by abuse, gang violence, and loss. Despite overwhelming odds, Andre’s story is one of resilience and transformation.

    He is a published author, a three-time U.S. Library of Congress award winner for poetry, and has been recognized in Who’s Who in Poetry worldwide. At just 19, he became a songwriter and ghostwriter with 29 copywritten songs to his name. Andre is also a motivational speaker with a deep passion for helping underprivileged youth, couples, and individuals reframe their thinking, refocus their priorities, and rebuild their lives with purpose.

    His work centers on relationship conflict resolution, breaking unhealthy habits, creating success through intentional living, and helping love last — grounded in faith and practical application.

    This episode is honest, thought-provoking, and full of substance. Whether you come for the banter or stay for the wisdom, you’ll leave encouraged and challenged in the best way.
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    31 min
  • I’m a New Widow, What Do I Do Now? With Christine Andrew
    Jan 10 2026
    I had such a beautiful, honest conversation with Christine Andrew, an author, educator, and woman of deep faith whose life story is marked by resilience, grace, and purpose. We talked about her books, the inspiration behind them, and how God has used her real-life experiences in ways she never imagined.

    What made this conversation especially meaningful for me was how deeply I connected with Christine on a personal level. We opened up about learning challenges, spelling struggles, writing insecurities, and the limitations we both faced growing up. I shared my own experience with learning disabilities, and in that moment, it felt less like an interview and more like two women recognizing God’s hand in our journeys. Today, we are both serving others through the very things that once felt like obstacles.

    Christine shared how her 25 years as a teacher shaped her passion for helping people overcome writing and spelling difficulties, and how God has used her experience to bring clarity, confidence, and healing to others. She also spoke openly and vulnerably about widowhood, how losing her husband changed her life forever, and what it truly felt like to navigate life as a new widow. Her reflections were honest, compassionate, and deeply relatable.

    There is so much heart in this episode. Faith, loss, learning differences, resilience, growth, and purpose all weave together in a way that reminds us that nothing is wasted. This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt limited, overlooked, or unsure of what God could possibly do with their story.

    Author Biography

    Christine Andrew is an author, educator, and certified nutrition consultant with over 25 years of teaching experience. Throughout her career, she has helped countless individuals overcome writing and spelling challenges, empowering them with practical tools and renewed confidence.

    Christine is also the author of multiple books that draw from her professional background and personal journey, including her experience with widowhood. Her work is rooted in compassion, faith, and a desire to help others move forward with hope and clarity, even in life’s most difficult seasons.

    Through teaching, writing, and speaking, Christine continues to serve others by turning past challenges into meaningful ministry.
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    43 min
  • Conquerors Unashamed with Britney Jenine
    Dec 17 2025
    This episode was such a joy to record. I sat down with a young woman whose creativity flows in so many directions—writing, poetry, music, and ministry—and every part of it points back to God.

    We talked about her journey as an author and poet, and how her books were born from a place of faith, honesty, and a deep desire to encourage others. Her poetry isn’t just beautiful—it ministers. It speaks to real emotions, real battles, and real hope in Christ. We also talked about her love for youth ministry, her Christian digital magazine, and how she uses every gift God has given her to share the gospel in creative ways.

    If you’ve ever needed the right words to pray, to heal, or to remind you that God is still present in your story, I think this episode will bless you. I truly enjoyed this conversation, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for encouragement, inspiration, and faith-filled creativity.


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    About the Author

    Britney Jenine is a writer, author, songwriter, and rap artist based in Durban, South Africa. She has published four books, including Christian poetry collections, a crime novel, and a love anthology. She is also the founder of Youthcross Experience Magazine and a writer for the Christian newspaper Emmanuel’s Voice.

    Britney released her debut Christian rap single, Story of Salvation, in November, which is now streaming on major platforms and has been played on Christian radio stations. She is passionate about youth ministry and sharing the gospel through every creative outlet God places in her hands.


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    Her Books

    Conquerors Unashamed
    https://www.amazon.com/Conquer...

    Love’s Ultimate Sacrifice
    https://www.amazon.com/Loves-U...


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    Music

    Story of Salvation – Britney Jenine
    Available on Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube, and Amazon Music
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album...


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    Connect with Her

    Facebook: Britney Jenine Moonsamy
    Instagram: Britney Jenine
    TikTok: Britney Jenine
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    23 min
  • Faith, Finances, and Finding Your Voice — with Elna Eayrs
    Dec 8 2025
    In this episode of the Christian Readers Community Podcast, I sit down with the incredible Elna Eayrs—a pastor, storyteller, mentor, and a powerful voice for faith-filled living.

    Elna and her husband serve in ministry, but beyond the pulpit, she is a force in spaces where Christian voices aren’t always loud—finance, youth development, motherhood, and personal growth. Our conversation dives into the heart of her mission: helping believers find their voice, steward their lives wisely, and walk boldly in the purposes God has planted in them.

    We talk about her work-in-progress books—one focused on financial wisdom for believers, and another aimed at mothers and young people navigating today’s challenges. Elna opens up about the real-life experiences that shaped her writing, the spiritual backbone behind her creativity, and why she believes every Christian—no matter their background—carries a story worth telling.

    This episode is highly recommended for mothers, youths, youth leaders, and anyone hungry for practical encouragement grounded in Scripture and real life.

    If you’ve ever wondered how faith meets finances… how storytelling can heal… or how God can turn your journey into a ministry—this episode will speak to you.

    About the Author — Elna Eayrs

    Elna Eayrs is a storyteller at heart, shaped by faith, family, and a deep desire to help others find their voice. Her writing grew out of real-life experiences—both the challenges that tested her and the moments that strengthened her purpose. With a background in ministry, education, and community support, Elna brings honesty, compassion, and practical wisdom to everything she creates.

    Beyond her work, she is a mother, mentor, and encourager who believes that every person has a story worth telling. Today, she shares her journey, her growth as a writer, and the heartfelt motivation behind her mission to inspire and uplift others through her words.
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    19 min
  • Matchmade Through Books with Mark R. Worden
    Nov 26 2025
    Some stories remind us that God writes the best love stories—and this episode is one of them.

    In this heartwarming and insightful conversation, Mark R. Worden takes us on a journey through faith, calling, and the unexpected ways God weaves lives together. Mark shares how he and his wife, Connie, first connected through books—yes, books! What began as a simple exchange of Christian titles in an online author group became a friendship… and then a marriage built on purpose, ministry, and a shared love for storytelling.

    We also explore Mark’s transition from missionary life to becoming an author, his powerful devotional HE IS! Knowing God through Fifty Scriptural Meditations, and how God continues to lead him and Connie as they serve through their writing ministry. Their story is not just beautiful—it is a reminder that obedience, faith, and creativity can open doors to blessings we never saw coming.

    If you're a lover of Christian books, faith stories, or God-ordained connections, this is one episode you’ll absolutely treasure.


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    Mark is giving away free copy of his book to our listeners. Download your copy here: https://drive.google.com/file/...

    About the Author — Mark R. Worden


    Mark R. Worden concluded in the 3rd grade that God existed when his teacher introduced him to infinity numbers—“You can count forward and backwards forever and ever!” Although he later wrestled with submitting to God, his story of salvation is shared in the preface of his award-winning devotional theology book, HE IS! Knowing God through Fifty Scriptural Meditations.

    Mark gladly provides a free PDF of his book to anyone who asks. In fact, it was through offering this devotional in a Facebook Christian author group in 2023 that he met his wife, Connie Cook Worden. They began reading each other’s books, developed a friendship, and eventually married—a story they are currently writing into its own book.

    Mark came to faith in 1978 and has served in various ministries and business endeavors throughout his life. He is currently a seasonal fly-fishing guide while full-time RVing in Montana with Connie, and they are preparing to move back to her hometown in BC to continue ministry and writing.

    You can learn more about their ministry, books, and new audio releases narrated by Connie at:
    www.heisministries.net
    YouTube: Mark.R.Worden-adventures (includes a free audio reading of HE IS!)
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    27 min
  • Who Is Your Favorite Christian Fiction Author? A Conversation with Jacinta Meredith
    Nov 16 2025
    If you love Christian historical fiction, this episode is going to feel like sitting down with a friend who truly understands your love for books.

    In this episode of the Christian Readers Community Podcast, I had the absolute joy of chatting with Jacinta Meredith—a passionate book lover and aspiring historical fiction writer. I interview authors all the time, but there is something uniquely refreshing about interviewing a reader whose heart beats for stories. Jacinta is exactly that kind of reader.

    Together, we explored our favorite Christian historical fiction authors, the stories that changed us, and the books we keep recommending again and again. Whether you’re an author wondering how readers connect with your work, or a reader hoping we mention one of your favorites, this episode is for you.

    It’s fun, warm, and filled with genuine love for the genre—and you might find yourself adding a few new names to your reading list.

    I highly recommend listening. Who knows? We just might have mentioned your favorite author… or even you.
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    38 min
  • Foster Care, Religion, and Juvenile with Lance Hillsinger
    Nov 5 2025
    What happens when faith, social work, and the justice system collide?

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Christian Readers Community Podcast, I sit down with Lance Hillsinger, a retired child welfare social worker and author of In Place of the Parent: Inside Child Protective Services and Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: A Court Investigator Examines the Gospels.

    Lance brings decades of experience from inside the foster care and juvenile court systems—and shares how his deep faith shaped the way he approached some of the hardest realities faced by children and families. Our conversation dives into the intersection of faith and public service, the struggles within the healthcare and foster care systems, and how compassion and justice can work hand in hand.

    With honesty and incredible insight, Lance connects faith, wisdom, and lived experience in a way that challenges and inspires. His message offers a powerful reminder that every child’s story matters—and that God can use us, wherever we are, to make a difference.

    This episode is a must-listen for parents of teenagers, educators, and anyone connected to the foster care system—or anyone seeking to understand how faith can illuminate even the most complex corners of society.

    About the Author:
    Lance Hillsinger is a retired child welfare social worker and the author of In Place of the Parent: Inside Child Protective Services, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: A Court Investigator Examines the Gospels, Build a Better Bridge: Social Policy for the 21st Century, and Beyond Amelia: Lesser-known Women of Yesteryear.

    Over his career, Lance has combined faith, policy, and compassion to advocate for children and families in crisis. His unique perspective bridges social work and spirituality, offering deep insights into how faith can guide real-world service.

    Lance has appeared on several podcasts, including Child Welfare Leaders, Faith Science, The Bible Say What?, We the Patriots, and Liberty Radio Network. He and his wife, Lisa, live in San Luis Obispo, California, and have been married for over forty years. They have two adult children.
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    21 min