Roger Bruner's Official Website




Endorsements of Found in Translation

Roger Bruner's Internet Home

Click to view
Welcome to my website Who I am and why I write Christian fiction What's going on in my world--especially regarding my writing? Whatever's on my mind--when it's not blank. Description of my published and unpublished novels Read some of my writing
Read what others say about my writing Order my books Look at some pictures of me and some I've taken I have two blogs now. Go here to choose the one you want to visit. Links to some of my favorite places on the web A few of my favorite jokes Please include 'webpage' in the Subject line of your message so I won't think it's spam. Sign up for future newsletter.

Click to view

Found in Translation is a refreshing, insightful exposition on experiencing God cross-culturally through unexpected, chaotic circumstances. Filled with teen culture, relational challenges, and humor, the book portrays the foundational truth that ‘all things work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose.’ I just found it a delightful reading…I’m amazed at all the scenarios Roger has pulled together to make such a meaningful book.
Bobbye Rankin, missionary & popular mission speaker


Roger and Kristi Rae Bruner's characters capture your heart and leave you rooting for them. Teens will be entertained and challenged by this page-turning read, which shows what can happen when we surrender our will to God's.
Stacy Hawkins Adams, bestselling Christian fiction author of The Someday List and Dreams That Won't Let Go


Roger and Kristi Rae Bruner's debut novel, Found in Translation, is a charming and sincere commentary on racial sensitivity and interdependence. When I started writing years ago, I wanted to create real characters who, though imperfect, could navigate the minefields of race and prejudice with God's grace. Looks like the Bruners have the same goal. Way to go, Roger and Kristi Rae.
Linda Leigh Hargrove, The Making of Isaac Hunt, Loving Cee Cee Johnson


Roger Bruner has written the kind of YA novel I want my daughter and granddaughter to read. It's true to the way real young adults today see the world, themselves, and God.
Eva Marie Everson, This Fine Life, Things Left Unspoken, Reflections of God's Holy Land: A Personal Journey Through Israel