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Christine grew up in Peru, Chile, Panama, Kentucky, and North Carolina. She studied English at Wheaton College and has an MFA in creative writing from Queens University of Charlotte. Now she lives in the Chicago area, where she works as a Spanish-language editor at Tyndale House Publishers.

This episode discusses her journey of growing up as a third-culture kid in South America to becoming a published author. From learning about her talent to pushing through painful criticism, she knows that God created her to create through her writing. Her newest book The Means that Make Us Strangers is such a timely story discussing racial issues in the 1960s but is so apropos for our current time and concerns. Her writing carries you away, exploring with her characters to discover who you are and how to stand up for what is right.

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Instagram: @Christine.Kindberg
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Website: https://www.christinekindberg.com/

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