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The Restorationists fantasy author returns to help us recall the biblical purpose of artworks and how we help children learn to love them.
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282. How Can Creative Christians Prepare in Case of Revival? | with Bethel McGrew
Whenever the Holy Spirit acts, ghouls shriek in the dark. Christians feel renewed. And public conversions get messy yet exciting to witness.
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Vivid descriptions illuminate creatures and humans alike, conjuring a wild yet accessible land where true light shines in darkness.
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Candace Kade splices greater complexity into her characters, creating new moral dilemmas in this near-future dystopian adventure.
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Yes, Stories Should Help Heal You, the Reader
Good books should imitate Jesus, harming only with intent to heal.
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Keep the Parallel World Speculations to Stories
Real multiverses would weaken human responsibility and God’s rights.
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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.
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Read My Eight Favorite Spooky Stories Suitable for Your Church’s Harvest Festival
From evil spirits to end-times Vikings, and from flooded spooks to weird vanishings, Christian fans can explore these hallowed haunts.
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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.
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Try These Three Practical Questions to Discern Fictional Magic
Challenge the story’s supernatural system by exploring its sources, moral results, and heroes’ motives.
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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.
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Théoden King From ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Shows How We Live In A World of Loss
Tolkien’s masterpiece embraces hope born of mourning, embodied by heroes who fight even when all seems lost.
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92. Twenty Years Later, How Did We Enjoy ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’? | with Rilian of NarniaWeb
Twenty years after The Fellowship of the Ring released in theaters, NarniaWeb’s good prince Rilian helps us recall how Christians love exploring Peter Jackson’s one film trilogy to rule them all.
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