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âThe Seventh Sunâ Reflects Our Need for Relatable Non-Christian Characters
Lani Forbesâs novel dares us to sympathize with complex people who practice paganism and even human sacrifice.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
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 —
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 —
God Used ‘Adventures in Odyssey’ to Shape My Life Beyond Childhood
For over thirty years, Adventures in Odyssey has shared fantastic Christian-made stories, with flawed yet faithful heroes, exciting journeys, and superb drama.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Jillâs and Eustaceâs Journey to âThe Silver Chairâ Taught Me Faith and Obedience
Remembering Godâs signs leads us through harsh winters of despair and darkness to find our Saviorâs rest.
— Elijah David —
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 —
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 —
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 Jacksonâs one film trilogy to rule them all.
ThĂ©oden King From âThe Lord of the Ringsâ Shows How We Live In A World of Loss
Tolkienâs masterpiece embraces hope born of mourning, embodied by heroes who fight even when all seems lost.
— Shannon Stewart —
Duke Leto Also Shows How Christians Can Practice Shrewd Wisdom in a Hostile World
Frank Herbertâs novel Dune shows the crafty head of House Atreides using many ploys against the enemies who seek to destroy him.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
Joining Lewisâs âVoyage of the Dawn Treaderâ Taught Me How to Sail for Aslanâs Country
C. S. Lewisâs third Chronicle beckons to a distant land whose Hero is greater than the fantastic realm of Narnia.
— Elijah David —
Try These Three Practical Questions to Discern Fictional Magic
Challenge the storyâs supernatural system by exploring its sources, moral results, and heroesâ motives.
— Marian A. Jacobs —
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.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
Donât Let Halloween Flippancy Distract You From Real Horrors and Promises
Halloweenâs tropes can make light of darkness, twist the glories of resurrection, and keep us from reckoning with real-world suffering.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
How H. P. Lovecraftâs Cosmic Horrors Turn ClichĂ©
Humans donât just stare in fear at monsters. We explore or fight back.
— Parker J. Cole —
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