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Try These Three Practical Questions to Discern Fictional Magic
How Do We Discern Good and Bad ‘Magic’?
Three Fantastical Christian Stories to Help Your Kids Head Back to School
The Death and Rebirth of Magic in Children's Fantasy
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Beware the Real Danger of Entertainment
Christian-Made Fantasy Can Shine Light in the Grimdark
How to Disciple Your Kids with Dangeous Books
How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
Engaging Fictional Violence in Our Real Worlds
Engaging That @&*% Our Stories Often Say
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Even If We Like Fantasy and Sci-Fi, We Can Still Practice Accidental Legalism
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Sensual Scenes in Fiction Pose Unique Temptations for Women
Stories With Bad Ideas Can Still Help Us Grow
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Topics: Biblical truth
To Help Kids Learn Pop Culture Engagement, Parents Must Work Together
How can moms and dads from different backgrounds agree on pop culture parenting?
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Jason Joyner
Why We Long for Movies to Match Their Books
From zombies to British nannies, film versions that depart their source material leave us hoping for more.
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L.G. McCary
Meet Your Family’s Next Favorite Film: Kiki’s Delivery Service
Miyazaki’s coming-of-age tale reenchants the follow-your-heart trope.
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Shannon Stewart
No, Stories Should Not ‘Wreck You, the Reader’
In anxious times, it’s not healthy for stories to destroy us emotionally.
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Marian Jacobs
My Novel ‘The Mermaid’s Sister’ Arose from True Depths of Mourning
Our villain was the cancer that preyed on my younger sister, Kate.
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Carrie Anne Noble
My Screenwriter Mom Introduced Me to Fantastic Sci-Fi in the 1960s
Grandfather Jason William Karpf remembers his mother, Elinor Karpf, sharing cinematic fare like “Planet of the Apes” and “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
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Jason William Karpf
Venus is More Than Just a Love Goddess
C. S. Lewis shows that we think too small if we fail to find satisfaction in Venus’s influence.
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Shannon Stewart
Stories with Bad Ideas Can Still Help Us Grow
I’ve learned to value faith-challenging fiction from authors like Ayn Rand, Ted Chiang, and Billy Coffey.
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L.G. McCary
The Death and Rebirth of Magic in Children’s Fantasy
Some tales insist on dividing fantasy and reality, but others remind readers how both work together.
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R. J. Anderson
How God Uses Story Villains for Our Good
We can love villains when they reveal our brokenness and lead us to God’s grace.
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Zackary Russell
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?
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Mike Duran
How Political Punditry Has Taken Over Christian Popular Subcultures
Since the early 2000s, even benign evangelical fads like end-times mania have been replaced by totalizing national narratives.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Collides with Itself
The time-inverting action film is not a great sci-fi thriller, but does offer fantastic and even wholesome spectacle.
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Josh Hugo
Why ‘The Wild Swans’ Has Captivated Me Since Childhood
Elijah David: “This classic fairy tale emphasizes Elisa’s self-sacrifice for her brothers, reflecting biblical agape love.”
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Elijah David
33. How Does Portraying Fantastical Characters Develop Christian Character? | with Julie Novak
Discerning the ‘Girls with Swords’ Trope
We can see some strong female characters in biblical perspective.
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Marian Jacobs
15. What if NASA Finally Launched for Mars, But One Astronaut Was a Saboteur? | Oxygen with Randy Ingermanson
How Do We Discern Good and Bad ‘Magic’?
Scripture shows us the true source of magic’s corruption, and the cure.
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Marian Jacobs
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