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Art And Evangelism
We writers don’t have to incorporate all Truth into our stories because, above all else, we can’t. Instead, we can give our own feeble glimpse of God’s work or nature in order to contribute some small addition to the reader’s knowledge of our great God.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in February 2015
We Have A Winner!
What a close competition. Our 2015 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge came down to a 2-vote difference!
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in January 2015
Heaven Malarkey: Lifeway, Tyndale and The State Of Christian Publishing
Being a Christian means you act like Christ, whether you’re a plumber, author, publisher, or Malarkey.
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Randy Streu in January 2015
Finals – 2015 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
I know those who have followed the 2015 Winter Writing Challenge were not expecting to vote in the finals. My original intent was to bring in at least one judge. But best laid plans don’t always pan out. See for […]
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in January 2015
Week Two: 2015 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
Spec Faith’s 2015 Winter Writing Challenge has now closed. We now have a week to finish rating the entries. Remember, you can “thumbs up” as many stories as you wish.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in January 2015
The State Of Christian Fantastical Fiction 2: We Need The Church
Why is Christian fantastical story-promotion struggling? Here’s a crucial hiding-in-plain-sight reason.
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E. Stephen Burnett in January 2015
Stories Taking On Flesh
What is the best way to evaluate the Christian Speculative Market?
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R. L. Copple in January 2015
2015 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
Your 2015 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge prompt: Ryder needed to know the truth, but he was pretty sure none of the others were interested.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in January 2015
Did Christian Movies Make A Splash In 2014?
Does lackluster sales in 2014 spell the end of Christian-themed movies going forward?
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R. L. Copple in December 2014
Speculative Caroling
One of the most beautiful Christmas hymns features an alternate-reality Nativity story.
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Austin Gunderson in December 2014
Feeling Christmas
What leaches joy from Christmas is sometimes no more complicated than the fact that we have grown used to it.
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Shannon McDermott in December 2014
God’s Speculative Story
When God speculates, reality listens.
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R. L. Copple in December 2014
What The World Doesn’t Know About Christmas
Ah, it’s Christmas. We celebrate Jesus, good news to the world, because He brings peace on earth, He gives joy to all mankind. Yet so obviously, many people do not have peace or joy and do not understand the promise of Christmas.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2014
‘Jesus vs. Santa’ Notions Are Stuff and Nonsense
Why do some Christians insist on making Jesus fight Santa for the title of Christmas Hero?
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E. Stephen Burnett in December 2014
The Crossover Bug
Does Christian fiction crossing over to the general market mean watering down the Faith?
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R. L. Copple in December 2014
Fantasy Isn’t For Rabbits . . . Or Kids Exclusively
Are Christians, then, the only people who “outgrow” speculative stories, who don’t want to read fantasy or science fiction as adults? Or is this an incorrect perception publishers have reached?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2014
Should We Be Reading Books To Escape Reality?
Every book is written with a purpose. We, as readers, should read every book with our own purpose—to learn, to apply, to be inspired . . . and to grow in our faith.
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Nadine Brandes in December 2014
Can One Be A Practicing Homosexual Christian?
Did Matthew Vines prove Biblically that a Christian can be a practicing homosexual without sinning?
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R. L. Copple in December 2014
7 Top Ways To Ensure Your Story Is Preachy
You know you want your Christian story to preach. What are the best ways to ensure that outcome? Here are 7 top methods.
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R. L. Copple in December 2014
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