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When we work only to keep poisonous content out of stories, we might miss readersâ greater needs for nutritious truth, goodness, and beauty.
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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‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Pits Singing Heroines vs. Monster Idols
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âSupermanâ (2025) Will Make You Believe a Man Can Be Earnest
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277. Isnât Physical Book Collection a Waste of Resources?
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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.
— Heidi Worley —
Morgan L. Busseâs fantasy Winterâs Chill serves a lighter episode of the Nordic War series, shifting from war drama to political suspense.
— Ticia Messing —
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Letâs Train Our Kids, and Each Other, to Enjoy and Discern Biblical Fiction for Godâs Glory
Movies and TV arenât responsible for training our kids to discern biblical fiction, because thatâs the job of Christâs people, the Church.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
âThorâ Hammers Home the Story of Two Prodigal Norse Gods
In Kenneth Branaghâs 2011 fantasy film, Thor shows heroic repentance, while Loki takes the role of self-righteous brother.
— Emily Hayse —
Perfect Characters Donât Have to Be Boring
C. S. Lewis offers a master class in how to show perfection more attractively and realistically.
— Shannon Stewart —
Christians, Letâs Stop Condemning Countries and Patriotism Until We Know Their Purpose
Will the United States last forever? Even if it doesnât, Godâs common grace includes good gifts like nation-states and love of country.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
In Appreciation of Christian Supernatural Fiction Trailblazer Frank Peretti
I am thrilled that our Realm Makers community has the chance to hear from a man with a rich storytelling legacy to share.
— Rebecca P. Minor —
âThe Green Knightâ Film May Not Outmatch the Original Poemâs Challenge of Human Virtue
Critics praising David Loweryâs new movie may reveal another Hollywood retelling thatâs been stripped of gospel armor.
— Shannon Stewart —
In Sixth Grade, I Learned the Secret Meaning Behind âThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobeâ
Now I hope my children can discover Aslanâs identity for themselves.
— Elijah David —
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 —
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 —
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