Author: C.S. Lewis

Best known as the author of “The Chronicles of Narnia”, C.S. Lewis is also noted for his other works of fiction, such as “The Screwtape Letters” and “The Space Trilogy”, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, including “Mere Christianity”, “Miracles”, and The “Problem of Pain”. Lewis also taught in the English Literature departments of both the Oxford and Cambridge Universities.

Author: Robin D. Bullock

Robin D. Bullock is a born again Christian, notable author, and teacher. He operates heavily in the Prophetic realm. His latest books are “God Is Absolutely Good!” & “The Pool and the Portal.” He also has a weekly program, The Eleventh Hour, which is focused on giving opportunities for “11th hour” decisions based on prophetic revelation.

Church International was founded by Robin D. Bullock and Robin R. Bullock, and is located in Warrior, Alabama.

Author: Brenda Kunneman

Brenda Kunneman is co-founder of One Voice Ministries and pastors Lord of Hosts Church with her husband. Pastor Brenda is a published author with both Destiny Image and Charisma House. Her books include: “The Daily Decree”, “Roadmap to Divine Direction”, “Decoding Hell’s Propaganda”, and “The Supernatural You”. Pastor Brenda has also released two Daily Decree books for children.

Author: Hank Kunneman

Pastor Hank Kunneman is the senior pastor of Lord of Hosts Church and co-founder of One Voice Ministries. He is a published author with both Destiny Image and Charisma House. Pastor Hank has written notable books including “Throne Room Prophecy”, “Don’t Leave God Alone”, & “Spiritual A.D.D.”. Pastor Hank has also released multiple books and comics for children.

Author: Jane Austen

Most well known for “Pride and Prejudice”, Jane Austen first publication was “Sense and Sensibility”. However, despite her apparent success during her lifetime, none of Austen’s works were published with her name until after her death in 1817, when her family posthumously published her last works.

Author: Louisa May Alcott

In Louisa’s early years, she often wrote short stories using pen names (such as A. M. Bernard). Between 1863-1872, she wrote at least 33 “gothic thrillers” for magazines and papers. Louisa’s success increased with the publication of the semi-autobiographical account of her childhood, known as Little Women, in 1868.

Author: Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett

After meeting Lousia May Alcott, Burnett began writing children’s fiction. The subsequent publication of Little Lord Fauntleroy cemented her reputation as a writer of children’s books. While visiting Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887, Frances wrote the play Sara Crewe, which was later rewritten as a book with the title A Little Princess in 1905. The Secret Garden was later published in 1911.

Author: Wanda Alger

Wanda has been in ministry for over 35 years as a worship leader, teacher, author, deliverance counselor, and speaker. Wanda is answering a call to speak to the body of Christ about the mountain of government, godly leadership, and Kingdom authority.

Wanda is married to Bobby Alger who is Lead Pastor at Crossroads Community Church in Winchester, Virginia, which they planted in 1998.