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277. Isn’t Physical Book Collection a Waste of Resources?
Audiobooks and ebooks have many benefits, but can’t beat the classic practice of gathering and reading real books in real places.
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When we work only to keep poisonous content out of stories, we might miss readers’ greater needs for nutritious truth, goodness, and beauty.
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S. D. Grimm’s new coming-of-age story is compelling science fiction, taking readers into a fascinating yet troubled world.
— Shannon McDermott —
J. J. Fischer’s new novel is an action-filled journey inspired by the tale of Pocahontas with slow-burning romance as enemies become lovers.
— Stephany Araujo —
This new twist on an old classic celebrates sorrow and hope, honoring the spirit of the original while creating a new and inviting world.
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Morgan L. Busse’s fantasy Winter’s Chill serves a lighter episode of the Nordic War series, shifting from war drama to political suspense.
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101. Why Have Some Christians Moved from Engaging Entertainment to Franchise Fatigue? | with Megan Basham
Despite fan frustrations with “woke” stories, Christians can still engage popular culture while discerning our own callings and the world’s idols.
‘The Seventh Sun’ Reflects Our Need for Relatable Non-Christian Characters
Lani Forbes’s novel dares us to sympathize with complex people who practice paganism and even human sacrifice.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
103. When Christians Clash in Public, Can Great Stories Help Us Fight for Peace?
Great stories might help us best discern Christian debates, training our hearts so we can focus on engaging ideas, not attacking individuals.
104. What If You Fled From God’s Wrath Into Puritan Allegory? | The Pilgrim’s Progress with Zachary Bartels
Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles? Rediscover the complex allegories of John Bunyan’s classic adventure.
‘Encanto’ Shows Legalism’s Ruin and God’s Gift of Grace
Disney’s film explores more than general redemption by comparing works-righteousness with refreshing Gospel solutions.
— Shannon Stewart —
108: How Does Christ’s Resurrection Change Our Old Lives Forever? | with Tim Chaffey
He is risen! Christians celebrate the truth of Christ’s victory over death, yet often miss the implications for our own promised resurrection.
110. Could We Enter a ‘Golden Age’ of Christian-Made Fantastical Fiction?
Zack believes more readers will soon clamor for Christian-made fantastical novels, while Stephen thinks this optimism might be premature.
How Spider-Man Saved My Marriage Before It Even Began
God used Sam Raimi’s super-films, flaws and all, to teach me heroism.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
112. How Does Fiction Help Us Love Our Enemies Even If We Must Defeat Them?
Luke Skywalker vs. Darth Vader. Spider-Man vs. Venom. Superman vs. General Zod. Each tries to save his people and also his enemy, but with different results.
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