Emmaline Hoffmeister Wins the "Eternal Perspective Christian Literary Award" for Left Behind

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March 15, 2025

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Emmaline Hoffmeister Wins the “Eternal Perspective Christian Literary Award” for Left Behind

LIVINGSTON, TX — Rhemalda Publishing is proud to announce that Emmaline Hoffmeister was awarded the Eternal Perspective Christian Literary Award for her inspirational LDS Christian fiction novel, Left Behind, published on November 15, 2024.

The Eternal Perspective Christian Literary Award honors independently published works that offer profound insight into grief, loss, and the strengthening of faith through Christ. Hoffmeister’s novel, Left Behind, is a deeply moving story that explores the heartache of loss while illuminating the peace and hope found through an eternal perspective.

Through heartfelt storytelling, Left Behind delivers a powerful message of resilience, faith, and healing. Hoffmeister’s work resonates with readers seeking comfort in their trials, reminding them that no loss is truly final and that trust in God’s plan brings solace and renewal.

“I am incredibly honored to receive this award,” said Hoffmeister. “Left Behind is a story of faith in the midst of sorrow, and I hope it offers strength and encouragement to those facing grief.”

The award recognizes authors whose works inspire and uplift readers, reinforcing the values of faith, perseverance, and spiritual growth. Hoffmeister’s contribution to LDS Christian fiction continues to touch lives and bring hope to those navigating life’s challenges.

For more information about Left Behind, visit https://www.emmalinehoffmeister.com/products/left-behind/ or contact the media specialist at elh.rhemalda@gmail.com.

About Admin

Emmaline Hoffmeister is the author of eight historical fiction novels and has published nine short stories in various publications worldwide. Left Behind marks Emmaline’s debut in Christian fiction and her first novel in over a decade.

With degrees in accounting and psychology from Central Washington University and Brigham Young University-Idaho, Emmaline built a 12-year career as a fraud investigator, as well as an accountability, legal compliance, financial, and performance auditor. She later chose to become a stay-at-home mom, focusing on raising her two sons. In 2009, she launched her writing and publishing career.

A lover of story, structure, and scenic places, Emmaline’s creativity is shaped by her travels and by the rugged beauty of North Idaho, where she now lives with her husband and two sons. When she’s not designing or writing, you’ll likely find her walking along the rivers and lakes near home, dreaming up new ideas with a journal in hand.

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