NEW
ABOUT
Who creates Lorehaven?
What do we believe?
All other questions
Join the Guild
Author resources
Get free resources
Lorehaven.com is
created by biblical Christian fans and storytellers
to explore fantastical stories for God’s glory.
Use our powerful book search engine
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
BOOK QUESTS
Join the Lorehaven Guild for twice-monthly book quests
.
About the Guild
Faith statement
FAQs
LIBRARY
Newest fantastical books we’ve found
All novels
Add a novel
fantasy
·
sci-fi
·
and beyond
early readers
·
middle grade
·
teens + YA
·
adults
Search 1,401 listed novel titles and 338 reviews of the best Christian-made fantastical fiction
ONSCREEN
Film, streaming, TV, video games
Help your kids engage their world for Christ!
Explore
The Pop Culture Parent
PODCAST
Seek the Fantastical Truth podcast
Show archives
Listener feedback
All podcast sponsors
Sponsor the podcast
Subscribe to the show
REVIEWS
Find fantastical Christian reviews
All reviews
Request review
New
About
Book Quests
Library
Onscreen
Podcast
Reviews
/
Topics: Various and sundry
sponsor Lorehaven
•
subscribe free
•
What Sci-fi and Fantasy Villains Are NOT Thankful for This Thanksgiving
How do villains celebrate Thanksgiving? By remembering all the things they’re NOT thankful for.
—
Zac Totah in November 2017
Thankful Characters-A Reprise
Despite privation, death, dangers, and the concerns for the future, the early colonists found reason to rejoice. They exhibited a degree of contentment, a gratitude for what they had rather than resentment for what they had lost.
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2017
Weekday Fiction Fix-The Girl Who Could See by Kara Swanson
All her life Fern has been told she is blind to reality—but, what if she is the only one who can truly see?
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2017
A Very Speculative Thanksgiving
Several science fiction, fantasy, and comic book characters are gathered around the table for Thanksgiving dinner…
—
Mark Carver in November 2017
And Then There Is Thanksgiving
So often, when Thanksgiving rolls around, which it does in the US every fourth Thursday in November, the question arises: what are you thankful for?
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2017
Beside the Point
People have made lucrative careers of giving offense.
—
Shannon McDermott in November 2017
The 4 Phases of Becoming a Geek
Becoming a geek is a unique process. Some come to it early on, practically born into a hobbit family that lives in a TARDIS house. Others take a longer road.
—
Zac Totah in November 2017
Holidays And Celebrations – Reprise
Holidays and celebrations seem to be a staple in society. Many pagan cultures held festivals and commemorations, some connected to their religious beliefs, and certainly Western society under the influence of Christianity fostered holidays consistent with the tenets of their faith. Consequently, novels that incorporate familiar festivities seem anchored in reality.
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2017
It’s Not The Holiday You Think It Is – Reprise
I’m not suggesting Christians should have “our holiday” and non-Christians, “theirs.” But it seems pretty clear, if Christians don’t celebrate the Reformation, no one else will.
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2017
Fiction Friday – Terra Soul by S. J. Abraham
Everything should be great for Ayla, but it’s not.
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2017
Through Uncanny Valley
“But in general, take my advice, when you meet anything that is going to be Human and isn’t yet, or used to be Human once and isn’t now, or ought to be Human and isn’t, you keep your eyes on […]
—
Shannon McDermott in October 2017
95 Theses for Christian Fiction Reformation, part 3
If we hope to reform Christian fiction, we need to affirm what’s right about these novels.
—
E. Stephen Burnett in October 2017
Evil And The One Ring To Rule Them All
Evil is one of the more compelling topics of theology, literature, and philosophy. Does evil exist? If so, where did it come from?
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2017
Guest Post by Chris Morris: Showers, Character Depth, and Chronic Illness
Before I tell this story about chronic illness, you have to promise you won’t picture me naked. Promise? I’m waiting . . . okay, we’re good. I remember the day I knew my seizures were going to be a big […]
—
Chris Morris in September 2017
Do the Bible and Conscience Limit Christian Cosplay?
Your cosplay choices can be shaped by other Christians’ advice, but only God and Holy Scripture should guide you.
—
Travis Perry in September 2017
For Me . . . Examining Our Focus
The question is: do any of the things we love become the thing we live for?
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in September 2017
An Unheralded Significance
Show me a person who thinks that the Old Testament is only tales for children, and I will show you a person who hasn’t read the Old Testament.
—
Shannon McDermott in September 2017
10 Movie Clichés to Drive a Sane Person Crazy
We all have them. Pet peeves that drive us crazy. When it comes to movie clichés, some warrant a special place in the storytelling dungeon. Here are ten of the worst.
—
Zac Totah in September 2017
Pages:
«
1
...
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
...
75
»
Lorehaven epilogue sponsors