Author

Latayne C. Scott

I write because I was called to do so, and equipped to do so; thus my gifts are second-hand. Golda Meir was right, and I’m too old for false modesty.

Yes, awards. Yes, 150,000 copies of books in print that people have paid for. I, on the other hand, continue to pay another kind of price for writing in multiple genres.

Yes, I think God told me to. (If you have a problem with that, perhaps there’s a reason He hasn’t talked to you.)

And no, I’m not a household word nor a financial success.

But I am a satisfied and fulfilled person who has spent her life relishing the glorious calling of the ministry of the word, and I wouldn’t trade my life for anyone’s.

What you read here isn't “safe,” and may make you uncomfortable. The Song of Solomon isn't safe, the Old Testament isn't safe, and Jesus was the unsafest of all. No wonder I love Him so much.

Other Books

A Conspiracy of Breath

In a richly-textured, controversial and provocative literary work, award-winning author Latayne C. Scott examines: What would it have been like to be a woman, a Gentile, and someone onto whom the Holy Breath moved – to produce what became the mysterious Epistle to the Hebrews in the Bible?

Discovering the City of Sodom

Like many Christians today in the academic world, Dr. Steven Collins felt pulled in different directions when it came to apparent conflicts between the Bible and scholarly research and theory—an intellectual crisis that inspired him to lay it all on the line as he set off to locate the lost city of Sodom.

The Mormon Mirage

In this third, revised and updated edition of her well-known book, Latayne C. Scott shares her remarkable journey out of Mormonism as she uncovered shocking inaccuracies, inconsistencies, and contradictions in the faith she had loved and lived and keeps pace with changes and advances in Mormonism, and reveals formidable new challenges to its claims and teachings.

Latter-Day Cipher

When rebellious Utah socialite Kirsten Young is found murdered in Provo Canyon with strange markings carved into her flesh and a note written in a 19th Century code, questions arise about the old laws of the Mormon Church. Even before the first murder is solved, several more victims appear, each one more mysterious than the last.

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Christian fiction at its finest!

– Shelly Beach, Christy Award-winning author

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Crosses space and time…The Mona Lisa Mirror Mystery is for the lover of mysteries and art.

– Patti Hill, author, The San Clemente Bait Shop; Telephony

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A book your teen won’t want to miss. . .I will recommend it over and over.

– Celeste Green, Academic Dean, Oak Grove Classical Academy