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‘One Piece’ Manga Reaches Chapter 1000: How Did This Pirate Become King?
This manga and anime have won their own crew of loyal friends, thanks to creator Eiichiro Oda’s love for adventure, comedy, and exposure of evil.
— L. Jagi Lamplighter —
Militant Secularism Could Force Christians to Create New Subcultures
Christians are often accused of withdrawing from popular culture, but what can we do when popular culture casts us out?
— Mike Duran —
How A Year Without Superhero Films Rebooted Our Universe
When fictional heroes take a year off, the real heroes step up.
— Jason Joyner —
No, Stories Should Not ‘Wreck You, the Reader’
In anxious times, it’s not healthy for stories to destroy us emotionally.
— Marian A. Jacobs —
Meet Your Family’s Next Favorite Film: Kiki’s Delivery Service
Miyazaki’s coming-of-age tale reenchants the follow-your-heart trope.
— Shannon Stewart —
How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
Some fault fantasy as unnecessary, but only these stories can uniquely shape our hearts to love virtues such as courage and truth.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
Behold the Fantastic Purposes of ‘The Chosen’ and Other Great Biblical Fiction
To enjoy great biblical fiction, let’s see the purpose of these stories according to the Bible—not as mere tools, but as ways of worship.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Marvel with Me at the Internet’s Origin Story
Before social media’s invasion, I was blessed to enjoy discovery and fun adventures on the wild digital frontier.
— Zackary Russell —
How Great Biblical Fiction Adds Extra-Biblical Images Yet Honors God’s Word
As we enjoy biblical fiction for Christ’s glory, we must discern ideas that are biblical, extra-biblical, or even unbiblical.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
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