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Get a Free Chapter from The Pop Culture Parent at the Book’s New Website
The Pop Culture Parent: Helping Kids Engage Their World for Christ releases Sept. 7, 2020, but you can get a free chapter today.
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E. Stephen Burnett in April 2020
Lazarus, Come from the Dead
I am impressed by the image in the Gospel of people flocking to see Lazarus. I think I would have been more interested in hearing him.
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Shannon McDermott in April 2020
Lorehaven’s Newest Issue and Podcast Celebrate The Best of Christian Fantasy
Lorehaven’s spring 2020 issue reviews the best of Christian fantasy, and our new podcast episode explores a classic spiritual warfare thriller.
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E. Stephen Burnett in March 2020
God Or Satan?
It’s almost become a politically incorrect thing among Christians to say that God is a Judge, that He exercises justice against people.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in March 2020
A Look At Fatalism and a Killer Virus in Twelve Monkeys
This posts dives into the film and TV series Twelve Monkeys and its predecessors and asks what we can learn from this story and the Bible about pandemics and fate.
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Travis Perry in March 2020
Live from the Lockdown
How would fictional characters fare in these uncertain times? Let’s check in on some of them.
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Mark Carver in March 2020
In Our New Podcast Episode, We Encourage You to Be a Creative ‘Prepper’ for Hard Times
In Lorehaven’s new episode of Fantastical Truth, we engage with stories about pandemics and suffering, such as Tosca Lee’s 2019 novel The Line Between.
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E. Stephen Burnett in March 2020
The Virus Thing
Little did I realize that The Virus Thing would soon have an effect here and around the globe in a way that feels like it came from the pages of Williamson’s Thirst.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in March 2020
Does ‘Strong Female Character’ Mean Girl Kicks Guy in the Face?
Does having a strong female character simply mean having a girl kick guy in face or is there more to her than just physical strength?
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Parker J. Cole in March 2020
The Burden of Belief
The dynamic of offering people fiction that entangles with their convictions is two-fold. You may well draw them to your story. But they will come with the burden of belief.
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Shannon McDermott in March 2020
Realism And Twenty-first Century Storytelling
Perhaps the twenty-first century version of realism is another way in which we are not addressing spiritual issues realistically.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in March 2020
Spiritual Placebos
Do Christians sometimes engage in spiritual practices they see as powerful, but aren’t commanded in the Bible? Are these things like spiritual placebos?
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Travis Perry in February 2020
What Is Speculative Faith? A Reprise
The genre is speculative literature. That ‘s the umbrella term that covers fantasy, science fiction, and allegory in all forms: short story, novella, novel, screenplay, and poetry.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in February 2020
Fiction Friday: Introducing Kara Swanson
I think it’s important when considering books we might like to buy, to know if the writer can actually write, to know it the story is one I’m interested in.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in February 2020
From The Writers’ Tool Box: Honoring Men Of The Past
One way to give a speculative world texture is to create a history the characters can celebrate.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in February 2020
How to Find Signs of God in Many Fantastical Worlds
God has many ways of showing up in the real world, and he can show up in fantasy in just as many ways.
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Chawna Schroeder in February 2020
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