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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
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Final Vote – End Of The Year Winter Writing Challenge
The entry receiving the most votes will be the winner of the 2013 End Of The Year Winter Writing challenge, and the author will receive a $25 gift card from either Amazon or B&N.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2013 —
Donât Ditch Santa, Part 1
Scripture and history prove pagans donât own Santa. The early Church does.
— Timothy Stone in December 2013 —
Ghostwriters In The Sky
That revelation changed how I viewed the book. I still love it, but some of the luster dulled in the feeling of having believed a lie.
— R. L. Copple in December 2013 —
2013 Winter Writing Challenge Round 1 Voting Redo
I’m re-posting the entries below in the order in which they were originally posted (alternating font color to make it easier to identify the beginning of each entry). As before, you may like (vote for) as many as you wish
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2013 —
In Which You Eavesdrop on A Conversation With Myself
Speculative fiction is sometimes defined as a fanciful story based upon a what-if scenario. What if there was intelligent life on other planets? What if mankind could travel through time? What if dragons were real? Of course all fiction involves […]
— Yvonne Anderson in December 2013 —
Fictional Christianity
If it sounds right and they like the speaker, many will not blink an eye and drink the koolaid.
— R. L. Copple in December 2013 —
Winter Writing Challenge Entrty Phase Drawing To A Close
Today is the last day to post an entry to the 2013 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge, but it is not the last day of the Challenge.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2013 —
End-Of-The-Year Winter Writing Challenge
Feedback continues though the Challenge is now closed to new submissions.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2013 —
Why God Created Us
The question of why God created us felt as unanswerable as “Can God make a rock so big He can’t lift it?”
— R. L. Copple in November 2013 —
Thankful Characters
Despite privation, death, dangers, and concerns for the future, the settlers 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 2013 —
God From The Story
Any author who has God as a character is always in danger of alienating readers by what God does or doesn’t do or say.
— R. L. Copple in November 2013 —
C. S. Lewis Fifty Years Later
“Of the three [famous men who died November 22, 1963], it was Lewis who not only was the most influential of his time, but whose reach extends to these times and likely beyond.” – Cal Thomas
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2013 —
Theism, Reloaded
You can theorize on the fence, but you can’t live there.
— R. L. Copple in November 2013 —
The Words Of C. S. Lewis
On November 22, fifty years ago, C. S. Lewis passed away. While we at Spec Faith certainly have never ignored this great Christian thinker, apologist, and speculative writer, it still seems appropriate to focus on him this month as a tribute.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2013 —
A Moral Imperative
“You can’t legislate morality.” . . . the statement as written is categorically false.
— R. L. Copple in November 2013 —
Finding Books
Most of us don’t choose our stories based on what’s good for us. That smacks too much like taking our medicine or eating our vegetables.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2013 —
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