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Candace Kade splices greater complexity into her characters, creating new moral dilemmas in this near-future dystopian adventure.
280. What Can Men Do Against Such Reckless Hate?
When weâre attacked by tragedy caused by evil beliefs, heroes must âride out and meet them, for death and glory … for your people.â
Suspended in the Stars
Thanks to fresh and fast-paced storytelling, E. A. Hendryx sweeps her readers into the orbital world of Suspended in the Stars.
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Candace Kade splices greater complexity into her characters, creating new moral dilemmas in this near-future dystopian adventure.
— Lorehaven Review Team —
When weâre attacked by tragedy caused by evil beliefs, heroes must âride out and meet them, for death and glory … for your people.â
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Thanks to fresh and fast-paced storytelling, E. A. Hendryx sweeps her readers into the orbital world of Suspended in the Stars.
— Molly McTernan —
Without biblical wisdom, we might lock ourselves into imagining that everything is about a particular doctrine, fandom, or political activism.
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Although our laments take many forms, we can celebrate how Christ builds His kingdom through âsmallâ and âbigâ people who serve Him.
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It’s Not The Holiday You Think It Is
A corrupt church and priests interested in lining their own pockets weren’t concerned with trivialities such as what the Bible actually said, so salvation by faith alone was not a concept widely known. The idea of “no distinction [between believers] … but Christ is all and in all” was for all practical purposes unheard of.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2015 —
Kaci Hill on Story Evangelism
Christian stories can be based on an expanded definition of âevangelism opportunities.â
— Kaci Hill in October 2015 —
Should Christian Stories Evangelize? Chapter 4
Evangelism is only part of the mission of Godâs people, who live in a world that is about to change forever.
— Austin Gunderson in October 2015 —
Kat Heckenbach on Story Evangelism
âIf I, a Christian, never thought for a moment to look in a Christian store for books, why would a non-Christian?â
— Kat Heckenbach in October 2015 —
Should Christian Stories Evangelize? Chapter 3
Are Christian fans and writers âfull-timeâ missionaries? Or can we sometimes enjoy a rest from explicit evangelism?
— E. Stephen Burnett in October 2015 —
We Have A Winner – 2015 Autumn Writing Challenge
Special thanks to
all of you
who participated: the entrants for sharing their stories with us, the visitors who commented and gave YES votes for finalists, and those who voted in the poll to select the winner.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2015 —
Grace Bridges on Story Evangelism
Grace Bridges: âI have come to believe that âChristian fictionâ is not a thing that should exist.â
— Grace Bridges in October 2015 —
Carole McDonnell on Story Evangelism
âChristians are just not good at engaging the popular culture without making it be all about sin.â
— Carole McDonnell in October 2015 —
Should Christian Stories Evangelize? Chapter 2
âThe source of the confusion typically surrounding this topic can be traced to the failure of evangelicalism to articulate a coherent doctrine of vocation.â
— Austin Gunderson in October 2015 —
Sharon Hinck on Story Evangelism
âGod is so awesome and multifaceted that we need a variety of means to communicate with Him and about Him.â
— Sharon Hinck in October 2015 —
2015 Autumn Writing Challenge Finalists
All that’s left is to select the winner. In this round you’ll choose from these entries and
vote
in the poll at the end of this post
for one entry
you think is best.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2015 —
Tony Breeden on Story Evangelism
âA lot of us insist that Christian fiction should deliver a Christian message. ⌠The question then becomes whether these stories should deliver the Gospel or whether itâs OK to simply edify.â
— Tony Breeden in October 2015 —
Should Christian Stories Evangelize? Chapter 1
Should Christian stories evangelize? Join our new #StoryEvangelism discussion that starts with term definitions.
— E. Stephen Burnett in October 2015 —
Evaluation Phase: 2015 Spec Faith Autumn Writing Challenge
We want those “last minute” entries to have a fair shot at moving on to the finals, so please take time to read and give your feedback to those stories as well.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in September 2015 —
Fundraiser: âIâd Punch A Lion In His Eye For Youâ
Splickety editor Ben Wolf: âIf you have a child in your life and youâd like to express how much you love him or her, would you pledge your support to this project?â
— Ben Wolf in September 2015 —
2015 Autumn Writing Challenge
Here it is, the end of September, with the autumn equinox bearing down upon us, and we haven’t had our second 2015 writing challenge yet. So it’s time!
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in September 2015 —
Fiction Friday – Knife By R. J. Anderson
Forget everything you think you know about faeries. . . . Creatures full of magic and whimsy? Not in the Oakenwyld. Not anymore.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in September 2015 —
Unrealism In Art
Today I am going to share a list of unrealistic things in fiction. And by
unrealistic
, I mean in the absolute sense of ânot like realityâ.
— Shannon McDermott in September 2015 —
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