NEW
Quick action and character growth drive this story into a magical world that flourishes with Latin flair in its food and settings.
—
Molly McTernan
—
NETFLIX vs. NARNIA? Join tonight’s X Space at 8 p.m. Eastern
​Come join us tonight (Thursday, Dec. 11) on X.com for this live audio call-in show​ at 8 p.m. Eastern.
— E. Stephen Burnett in December 2025 —
291. Twenty Years Ago, How Did the First Narnia Theatrical Film Get Made? | with Mark Joseph
“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” pre-producer and marketer takes us into the origins of Walden Media’s 2005 theatrical take on C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy.
Christmas on the Goblin Express by J. J. Fischer offers a delightful and poignant ride dashed with popular film and fiction references.
—
Stephany Araujo
—
‘Adventures in Odyssey’ Goes to the Movies?
Join our first Space on X.com this Friday, Dec. 5 to engage the new announcement of an “Adventures in Odyssey” prequel film, coming to theaters fall 2026.
— E. Stephen Burnett in December 2025 —
ABOUT
Who creates Lorehaven?
What do we believe?
FAQs about Lorehaven
Join the Guild
Author resources
Subscribe for free
Lorehaven.com is
created by biblical Christian fans and storytellers
to explore fantastical stories for God’s glory.
Use our powerful book search
to find great Christian-made fantastical fiction for your family—sorting by
young readers
plus
teens+YA
and
adults
. Get
articles
and
podcasts
that go deeper into fantasy, sci-fi, and beyond.
Subscribe free
 to get resources by email and
join the Guild
!
Facebook
Instagram
X
articles
book quests
library
podcast
reviews
gifts
print magazine (2018–2020)
Speculative Faith archive
PODCAST
Seek the Fantastical Truth podcast
Show archives
Listener feedback
All podcast sponsors
Sponsor the podcast
Subscribe to the show
Ruthless
Quick action and character growth drive this story into a magical world that flourishes with Latin flair in its food and settings.
NETFLIX vs. NARNIA? Join tonight’s X Space at 8 p.m. Eastern
​Come join us tonight (Thursday, Dec. 11) on X.com for this live audio call-in show​ at 8 p.m. Eastern.
291. Twenty Years Ago, How Did the First Narnia Theatrical Film Get Made? | with Mark Joseph
“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” pre-producer and marketer takes us into the origins of Walden Media’s 2005 theatrical take on C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy.
BOOK SEARCH
Newest fantastical books we’ve found
All novels
Add a novel
fantasy
·
sci-fi
·
supernatural and beyond
early readers
·
middle grade
·
teens + YA
·
adults
Search 1,522 listed novel titles and 362 reviews of the best Christian-made fantastical fiction
REVIEWS
Find fantastical Christian reviews
All reviews
Request review
Quick action and character growth drive this story into a magical world that flourishes with Latin flair in its food and settings.
—
Molly McTernan
—
​Come join us tonight (Thursday, Dec. 11) on X.com for this live audio call-in show​ at 8 p.m. Eastern.
—
E. Stephen Burnett
—
“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” pre-producer and marketer takes us into the origins of Walden Media’s 2005 theatrical take on C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy.
—
Fantastical Truth
—
Christmas on the Goblin Express by J. J. Fischer offers a delightful and poignant ride dashed with popular film and fiction references.
—
Stephany Araujo
—
Join our first Space on X.com this Friday, Dec. 5 to engage the new announcement of an “Adventures in Odyssey” prequel film, coming to theaters fall 2026.
—
E. Stephen Burnett
—
ONSCREEN
Film, streaming, TV, video games
Help your kids engage their world for Christ!
Explore
The Pop Culture Parent
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.
— A. D. Sheehan —
‘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.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
New
About
Book Quests
Library
Onscreen
Podcast
Reviews
/
Topics: Various and sundry
author resources
•
subscribe free!
subscribe free!
Lorehaven Launch: Enter the Book Clubs Coordinator
Lorehaven issue 1 launches this spring. Get to know our crew, including book clubs coordinator Steve Rzasa.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Mar 2018 —
Since Reading Changes Us . . .
Christians have a great opportunity to serve as prophetic voices, as voices of warning, that these trends don’t end well
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2018 —
Are Theists Dumber Than Atheists, or More Intuitive?
Several recent studies attempt to explain why atheists are “smarter” than theists. But when it comes to intelligence, IQ is not the only thing that matters.
— Travis Perry in Mar 2018 —
Can We Read Just For Fun?
The point is simply: whether we intend to simply read to have fun and have no interest in letting the story change us, it still does exactly that.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2018 —
Madeleine L’Engle on ‘Bad Religion’
The equation between bad religion and bad art is false.
— Shannon McDermott in Mar 2018 —
Lorehaven Launch: Enter the Editor
Lorehaven issue 1 launches this spring. Get to know our crew, including editor Elijah David.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Mar 2018 —
Lorehaven Launch: Enter the Editor in Chief
Lorehaven launches its first magazine this spring. Get to know our ministry crew.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Mar 2018 —
We Have A Winner—2018 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
Again, thank you all for participating, and watch for Spec Faith’s Summer Writing Challenge later this year.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2018 —
Finalists – 2018 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
Those who vote in the poll,
please be sure you read all the finalist entries
and give a fair assessment.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2018 —
Fiction Friday: Oxygen by John B. Olson and Randy Ingermanson
“Bob Kaganovski had shampoo in his eyes when the decompression alarm went off . . .”
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2018 —
2018 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge Feedback
The more input, the more feedback, the better. But please be courteous to all the entrants, encouraging people to read all and vote for as many as they like.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2018 —
Fiction Friday — Outlaws of Time: The Legend of Sam Miracle by N. D. Wilson
Sam Miracle has always been different. An orphan who lives in a group home, he often blanks out and finds himself in vivid dreams that seem almost real.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2018 —
2018 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
Feel free to invite any of your friends to participate, either as writers or readers. The more entries and the more feedback, the better the challenge.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2018 —
Out of Darkness, Hope – the Promise of the Superversive
To
subvert
is
to bring about change by undermining something from beneath
. To
supervert
is
to bring about change by inspiring from above.
— L. Jagi Lamplighter in Feb 2018 —
Grow Christian Fantasy: Start a Book Club
Friends and members of your church, school, or library might love to join a book club and explore Christian fantastical stories.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Feb 2018 —
Fiction Friday — Exiles by R. J. Larson
For daring to trust their Creator, Araine and Nikaros are swept from their homes into a foreign land—slaves to their enemies.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2018 —
Do You Want to Go?
This is the question that every book and show and movie asks.
— Shannon McDermott in Jan 2018 —
Lorehaven Magazine Reviews Christian-Made, Fantastical, Published Novels
Starting this spring, you can find brief, biblical, positive, useful Christian fantastical novel reviews in Lorehaven magazine.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Jan 2018 —
What If Your Kids Don’t Read Fantasy?
Parents often ask: Is a specific book okay? Will a fantasy novel encourage real magic? Those are the wrong questions.
— Marian A. Jacobs in Jan 2018 —
Pages:
«
1
...
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
...
75
»
Lorehaven epilogue sponsors
Cathy McCrumb handles heavy subjects with a light touch, keeping the novel from grimness. Recorder is a creative and engaging novel that will appeal to a broad audience.
NEW RELEASE
from author
Cathy McCrumb