The logical outcome of evolution is that it makes monsters. We turn into monsters because evolution takes away everything that makes us human in the sense of our moral accountability, our moral absolutes, and our idea of being distinct from the animal kingdom. Frank Peretti Read Quote
My earlier books, ‘The Oath,’ ‘This Present Darkness’ were pretty straight adventure. ‘The Visitation’ is like a deeper book, more thought-provoking. It probes at character more. Frank Peretti Read Quote
I wanted to write a novel where the meaning is in the story and characters and the subliminal, in the shades and nuances. It’s exciting to develop that as a writer. Frank Peretti Read Quote
I’d like to write a series that, in an adventurous and fun way, teaches kids a way to discern between good and evil, to establish a foundation on moral absolutes. Frank Peretti Read Quote
I became very timid, very retreating. I wouldn’t talk to anybody. I didn’t look you in the eye. I just had that kind of personality as a kid that basically puts a target on you. Frank Peretti Read Quote
We have a God who loves us. We are in the palm of his hand. He doesn’t leave us, and He doesn’t forsake us. Frank Peretti Read Quote
Generally, my notes and outlines comprise more words than my novels. I suppose that’s one reason I’m a comparatively slow writer, something that has always bothered me given the fact that other authors can turn out a book every six months while I usually take about two years. Frank Peretti Read Quote
Evolution is the key to avoiding the whole issue of God. When you challenge evolution, you’re basically challenging someone on a spiritual level. Frank Peretti Read Quote
When you are writing for the Christian culture, there is a whole gamut of expectations. Frank Peretti Read Quote