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Crystal D. Grant’s debut fantasy slowly builds out a complex medieval world, populated by quickly sketched yet fully realized characters.
292. How Can Christians Confront Fiction Legalists?
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Behold the Fantastic Purposes of ‘The Chosen’ and Other Great Biblical Fiction
To enjoy great biblical fiction, let’s see the purpose of these stories according to the Bible—not as mere tools, but as ways of worship.
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Science Saving the Bible from Theologians
The Bible has long been subject to “higher criticism” from theologians and other specialists in Biblical Studies. But science often counters the critics…
— Travis Perry in Nov 2020 —
The Chosen’s Speculation Meets a True Savior
This series may be one of the best Christian stories in our lifetime.
— Cap Stewart —
Podcast: R. S. Ingermanson Explores Jesus’s Speculative Early Life in ‘Son of Mary’
We had to ask Randy Ingermanson about his most recent release, Son of Mary, book 1 of his new four-book Crown of Thorns series.
— E. Stephen Burnett in May 2020 —
Fantastical Truth Explores the Aborted Future of 2001’s Suspense Thriller Oxygen
Today on Lorehaven’s Fantastical Truth podcast, we’re exploring the past-future with first-century thriller novelist Randy Ingermanson.
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The Season When Kings Go off to War
The Bible references kings going off to war in the spring–why then? And what impact could a season for warfare have on your speculative fiction story?
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What’s in a Gift? The Backstory of the Magi’s Presents
If you really study the gifts of the magi in Matthew 2, you’ll learn more about who Jesus truly is.
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Sneak Peek–What’s New In Christian Fiction
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Why Not More Biblical Speculative Fiction?
Why isn’t there more speculative fiction set in Bible times or featuring Biblical characters? We have reasons why not–but we should work past them.
— Travis Perry in Mar 2019 —
Spiritual Warfare Novels, Fantasy, and the Bible
Novelist Brian Godawa asks: “Spiritual warfare in the book of Revelation—what does it really look like?”
— Brian Godawa in Aug 2018 —
Take Away the Cheese but Keep the Integrity
Novelist Anna M. Aquino didn’t want to write “Christian literature.” Then she realized her faith will always drive her stories.
— Anna M. Aquino in Aug 2018 —
Which is Greater: Faith or Truth?
Biblical fiction novelist Brennan S. McPherson: “Without human imagination, faith, worship, and pleasing God are impossible.”
— Brennan S. McPherson in Jun 2018 —
Four Biblical Critiques of Christian Movies
Christian movies are getting better. But some still have too much Proverbs over Psalms, James over Romans, Ruth over Judges, and Revelation over Genesis.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Apr 2018 —
Behind the Scenes at Ark Encounter
Tim Chaffey of Answers in Genesis: I’m blessed to bring Noah’s Ark to life for millions of Ark Encounter theme park visitors.
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The Book of Revelation is an Epic Horror Fantasy
Horror is absolutely a biblical genre. Exhibit A: the book of Revelation.
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Why Are People So Fascinated by the Flood?
How have people around the world for thousands of years woven tales about a global flood?
— Brennan S. McPherson in Nov 2017 —
Great Christian Movies About The Resurrection
Two great Christian movies both happen to focus on the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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The Rapture Is Fun, But Resurrection Is Better
I still like the Rapture idea, but here’s why I no longer believe it.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Apr 2017 —
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