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Morally gray characters with macabre powers play well in Amy L. Saunder’s sequel, exploring the power of words and personal identity.
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Morally gray characters with macabre powers play well in Amy L. Saunder’s sequel, exploring the power of words and personal identity.
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Series author Jill Williamson and debut Andrew Swearingen craft this medieval political drama with complex characters and shifting motivations.
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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Cuts a Careful Line Between Evil and Redemption
The smash-hit shonen adventure boldly presents its characters with flaws and virtues, be they noble demon slayers or vile demon lords.
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‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Pits Singing Heroines vs. Monster Idols
Netflix’s smash hit action musical mixes catchy tunes with Korean folklore and some beautiful moments of common grace.
— Marian A. Jacobs —
‘Superman’ (2025) Will Make You Believe a Man Can Be Earnest
The DCU’s reboot presents a hero more sincere than Marvel’s signature blend.
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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 —
New Intelligence Report Exposes Shocking Alien Phenomena: Human Humility
Investigators show a hazy picture of UFOs, giving Christians a chance to bring our blurred alien beliefs into sharp resolution.
— Zackary Russell —
I’ll Show You How Deep The Internet Darkness Goes
Cyberpunk stories from the 1990s prepared me for the real-life dystopian online world of the 2020s.
— Zackary Russell —
Perfect Characters Don’t Have to Be Boring
C. S. Lewis offers a master class in how to show perfection more attractively and realistically.
— Shannon Stewart —
‘Thor’ Hammers Home the Story of Two Prodigal Norse Gods
In Kenneth Branagh’s 2011 fantasy film, Thor shows heroic repentance, while Loki takes the role of self-righteous brother.
— Emily Hayse —
Flagging the Cheap Grace of Marvel’s ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’
Heroes don’t get realistically redeemed from abusive actions by making one good choice.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
Let’s Train Our Kids, and Each Other, to Enjoy and Discern Biblical Fiction for God’s Glory
Movies and TV aren’t responsible for training our kids to discern biblical fiction, because that’s the job of Christ’s people, the Church.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Stories Disciple Your Child’s Moral Imagination
Great stories can cultivate your children’s hearts and show them what the normal world should really look like.
— Jeff Wright —
Sometimes Unbelievers Help Make Fantastic Biblical Fiction, So Let’s Thank God for Them
God gives salvation only to people in Jesus Christ, but gives creative gifts to every person who reflects our Creator’s image.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
How Great Biblical Fiction Adds Extra-Biblical Images Yet Honors God’s Word
As we enjoy biblical fiction for Christ’s glory, we must discern ideas that are biblical, extra-biblical, or even unbiblical.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ Explores Flawed Themes in a Gorgeous World
Disney’s latest heroine must learn trust and forgiveness, but Raya’s story feels redundant as she seems to learn little.
— Elijah David —
Why ‘The Horse and His Boy’ is the Best of Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia
The Horse and His Boy runs strong and improves the Narnian stable by depicting the realm of Calormen and heroes’ hope for freedom.
— Daniel Whyte IV —
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.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Pixar’s ‘Onward’ Wears the Symbolism of Pants
Dan Scanlon’s film leans into the bitterness of loss with its core symbol, leading the audience to a realistic yet redemptive theme.
— Shannon Stewart —
The Symbolic Nature of Sci-fi Apocalyptic Disaster Films
The symbolic nature of apocalyptic sci-fi movies point to an underlying thread of biblical precepts.
— Parker J. Cole in April 2021 —
How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
Some fault fantasy as unnecessary, but only these stories can uniquely shape our hearts to love virtues such as courage and truth.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
Implicit Magic in Fantasy Fiction Can Stir Our Longing for Transcendent Myth
Some fantasy novels prefer complex magic systems, but “implicit magic†often provokes greater themes in characters and readers.
— Elijah David —
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