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S. D. Grimmâs new coming-of-age story is compelling science fiction, taking readers into a fascinating yet troubled world.
— Shannon McDermott —
J. J. Fischerâs 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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âWest Side Storyâ Shows a Fantastical World That Groans for Hope
Steven Spielbergâs 2021 film respects yet reimagines the 1961 musical, including one key moment of eternal longing.
— Marian A. Jacobs —
Letâs Not Excuse Movie and TV Porn For the Sake of âRedemptiveâ Stories
If we defend hypersexualized visual fiction, we ignore real-world wisdom, storiesâ power, God-given biology, and Godâs word.
— Cap Stewart —
I Grieve for My Granny Yet Find Some Comfort in Our Love of Monster Movies
My grandmother now lives with Jesus, yet leaves me a legacy of loving fantastical creature stories.
— Parker J. Cole —
Amazon âRings of Powerâ Promos Threaten to Burn Middle-Earth in the Fires of Industry
The studioâs teaser trailer and fake âsuperfansâ video appropriates J. R. R. Tolkienâs canon and the good will of fans.
— Mike Duran —
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.
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.
âEncantoâ Shows Legalismâs Ruin and Godâs Gift of Grace
Disneyâs film explores more than general redemption by comparing works-righteousness with refreshing Gospel solutions.
— Shannon Stewart —
107. Why Is The Daily Wire Spending Millions To Create Fantastic Shows for Kids? | with Frank J. Fleming
Now that Disney producers are promising to add more false religion into their shows, this controversy may be animating new Christian creatives.
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