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Three Fantastical Christian Stories To Help Your Kids Head Back to School
Lorehaven creators find the best chapter books for kids ages 8–12, from sci-fi adventure to wacky lessons and earnest fantasy.
— Lorehaven —
Duke Leto Also Shows How Christians Can Practice Shrewd Wisdom in a Hostile World
Frank Herbert’s novel Dune shows the crafty head of House Atreides using many ploys against the enemies who seek to destroy him.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
Keep the Parallel World Speculations to Stories
Real multiverses would weaken human responsibility and God’s rights.
— Parker J. Cole —
How to Terraform the Internet For God’s Glory
Christians can renew the web by gathering around the stories we love.
— Zackary Russell —
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 —
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 —
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.”
— Jason William Karpf —
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.
— L.G. McCary —
Settling the Solar System in Science Fiction, part 2: Venus
Venus used to be a main destination for sci fi, inspiring Dagobah-like settings. But Venus could well be more like Bespin…in the clouds…
— Travis Perry in February 2021 —
Settling the Solar System in Science Fiction, part 1: Mercury
How has science fiction seen the settlement of Mercury? And what would it take to survive there or anywhere? Is Mercury good colony material?
— Travis Perry in February 2021 —
Stargate SG-1 Update: Christianity in the Episode “Demons”
Midway through season three, “Stargate SG-1” directly addresses Christianity in an episode called “Demons.”
— Travis Perry in January 2021 —
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