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Christian Publisher Bethany House Defends ‘At Love’s Command’ From Outraged Critics
Plot twist: a Christian historical romance novel shows brutal reality, and secular readers respond by calling for its censorship.
— Mike Duran —
Christians Canât Consistently Blame Leftist Fiction While Pushing Our Own Propaganda
Secular critics and some Christians keep wielding stories as weapons.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
How to Terraform the Internet For Godâs Glory
Christians can renew the web by gathering around the stories we love.
— Zackary Russell —
Christians Can Grow in Faith By Studying, Not Cancelling, Secular Stories
Letâs view stories as tools for learning rather than weapons of war.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
My Afghanistan Odyssey Makes Me Pray for These Embattled People
Travis Perry recalls helping fight real battles in fantastic desert lands.
— Travis Perry —
How Iron Man and Superman Won and Lost in Afghanistan
American superheroes show wish-fulfillment and nobledark realism.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
I Love Beholding the Old Stories Coming True in âPrince Caspianâ
Good legends prepare our hearts to expect greater realities.
— Elijah David —
Why Boromir Failed Gondor, Yet Died a Hero
Boromir succumbs to temptation, yet Aragorn tells him, âYou have conqueredâ because greater hope drove the man of Gondor.
— Shannon Stewart —
Yes, Stories Should Help Heal You, the Reader
Good books should imitate Jesus, harming only with intent to heal.
— Marian A. Jacobs —
Keep the Parallel World Speculations to Stories
Real multiverses would weaken human responsibility and Godâs rights.
— Parker J. Cole —
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