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Why ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Can’t Deliver Holiday Joys
What’s this? Elijah David explores how the cult classic lacks substance.
— Elijah David —
Read My Eight Favorite Spooky Stories Suitable for Your Church’s Harvest Festival
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— L.G. McCary —
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Humans don’t just stare in fear at monsters. We explore or fight back.
— Parker J. Cole —
Don’t Let Halloween Flippancy Distract You From Real Horrors and Promises
Halloween’s tropes can make light of darkness, twist the glories of resurrection, and keep us from reckoning with real-world suffering.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Great Books Were Not Meant to Be Read Alone
Solitary reading has some benefits, but Christian fans can grow better by exploring great stories in quest parties.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
Try These Three Practical Questions to Discern Fictional Magic
Challenge the story’s supernatural system by exploring its sources, moral results, and heroes’ motives.
— Marian A. Jacobs —
Joining Lewis’s ‘Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ Taught Me How to Sail for Aslan’s Country
C. S. Lewis’s third Chronicle beckons to a distant land whose Hero is greater than the fantastic realm of Narnia.
— Elijah David —
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