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292. How Can Christians Confront Fiction Legalists?
When people sinfully judge our story choices, Scripture helps us get ready to answer them with doctrinal truth and personal confidence.
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Writing Supernatural Stories
Is it OK to use real supernatural beings in a fictitious way in order to create an entertaining story?
— Rebecca LuElla Miller 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.
— Tim Chaffey in Apr 2018 —
Sonrise
Numerous movies and TV shows have a “savior” character who clearly parallels Jesus Christ, but perhaps none more so than Neo from The Matrix Trilogy.
— Mark Carver in Apr 2018 —
There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
Has technology lived up to its promise?
— Mark Carver in Mar 2018 —
Should Christian Fiction Genres Exist?
Some readers argue that having a genre specifically for Christians isolates us from the world. But is this really the case?
— Josiah DeGraaf in Mar 2018 —
Stephen Hawking’s Death: One Christian’s Reaction
Stephen Hawking’s public atheism grew during his lifetime, but we can hope he knew the God he often wrote about.
— Travis Perry in Mar 2018 —
Why Rick Created Froopyland: Exploring ‘Rick and Morty’
In ‘Rick and Morty’, Rick’s and Beth’s dysfunctional relationship ultimately leads to a twisted kind of love.
— Parker J. Cole in Mar 2018 —
What’s a Body to Do?
Just how important is an intact body?
— Mark Carver in Mar 2018 —
Why Rick Killed King Jellybean: Exploring ‘Rick and Morty’
Parker J. Cole explores how “Rick and Morty,” a show about nothing, talks about everything.
— Parker J. Cole in Mar 2018 —
In Praise of Short Stories
While stories grow longer and longer, I want to speak a word in praise of short stories.
— Shannon McDermott in Feb 2018 —
What Aliens Teach Us About God, part 7: Tamed Transcendence
When humans substitute meeting aliens for the transcendence of God, we create a tamed version of what we long for.
— Travis Perry in Feb 2018 —
Greetings from the Other Side
The self-described Most Tattooed Christian Author who wrote those scary-looking books is now writing heartwarming stories about girls and boys and horses.
— Mark Carver in Feb 2018 —
J. K. Rowling’s Progressivist Spells are Backfiring
Fans of Harry Potter fans are turning on creator J. K. Rowling because she apparently betrays their religious faith.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Feb 2018 —
What Aliens Teach Us About God, part 6: Aliens as Substitute for Knowing God
Human beings may long for fellowship with intelligent aliens, yet truly need relationship with the transcendent God.
— Travis Perry in Feb 2018 —
A St. Valentine’s Question
Whether this post will be pro- or anti-Valentine’s Day will be up to you.
— Shannon McDermott in Feb 2018 —
What Aliens Teach Us About God, part 5: The UFO Alien Phenomenon
Do aliens secretly visit Earth or ghosts haunt people? These stories likely have the same cause: dark spiritual forces.
— Travis Perry in Feb 2018 —
Weekday Fiction Fix – Seeds by Rachel Starr Thomson
In the fantasy world of Kepos Gé, Linette Cole flees her past by joining a frontier settlement on the edge of the wilderness. But she can’t escape the threats abroad in this new world—or the wild things growing in her own heart.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2018 —
Fantasy That Works
Next time you read a fantasy, see how it measures in these areas: premise, conflict, realistic characters that act, a dense story world, a story that says something important.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2018 —
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— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Jan 2018 —
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