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Topics: Christian worldview
Did OT Morality Get Thrown Under The Bus?
Can we really ditch parts of the Bible?
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R. L. Copple
The Fine Line
Here is the question: At what point does a necessary attention to sober facts degenerate into an unhealthy fascination with darkness?
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Shannon McDermott
Not Of This World
How does Christian fiction influence our culture?
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R. L. Copple
Keep The Salt, Shine The Light
The tension between preserving and going forth is found in the Sermon on the Mount, where Christ commands us both to keep our saltiness and to shine our light.
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Shannon McDermott
Fantasy and Christianity
The rejection of fantasy causes one to limit God.
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R. L. Copple
Christianity, Diversity, And Speculative Fiction
Diversity marked Christ’s ministry and has been a hallmark of the Church from early on. Today Christianity encompasses any number of people groups, largely because believers take seriously God’s commission to make disciples of those at home, nearby, and far away.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Star Trekking Religion By Firefly
Is portraying religion positively enough?
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R. L. Copple
Origin Stories: Indie Novelist Tony Breeden
Christians should be hard-wired for wonder, so why donât many churches encourage creativity?
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Tony Breeden
Romantic Fiction Rules Because Of âFamily Christianâ Faith
Christians ignore fantastical fiction because they assume that marriage and family values matter more.
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E. Stephen Burnett
The Facts Are These…
I find it interesting that at the heart of this whimsical modern-day fairy tale is the concept of resurrection.
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John Otte
Deafness, Good and Bad
Christians shouldn’t shut out the criticism of the world, but we shouldn’t give it too much weight, either.
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Shannon McDermott
Slenderman: Requiem For Responsibility
Okay, so yeah, I know that I’ve been gone for a while. Real life has intruded (and in a severe way just recently). But something happened recently that’s so bizarre, so surreal, that it’s prompted me to come out of […]
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John Otte
Christian Fiction = ???
Christian Fiction = (faith * imagination)
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R. L. Copple
No Story Is Safe
Any story can be used for evil, no matter how wholesome, artistic, gritty, fantastic, or historical.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Reading Choices: Isolation Or Insulation?
I don’t think isolation is an answer to the darkness of this world, and that approach leaves our culture without a witness. I’d also suggest that it’s wise to use insulation only as necessary.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Merry Mythmas
I sat in the pediatricianâs waiting room with a sick child browsing a dog-eared parenting magazine. It was a glossy holiday issue full of colorful pictures of luscious goodies, glittering decorations, and happy families. The magazine contained an article by […]
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Yvonne Anderson
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?”
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R. L. Copple
Winners Donât Do Witchcraft
What pagan practices do Scriptures like Deut. 18 actually forbid and why? How can Christians guard against false divination in their own lives?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Better Proselytization Through Imagination
Critics confuse the goal of an Answers in Genesis billboard, but could artful âsubcreationâ improve this outreach?
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E. Stephen Burnett
About That Kingdom… Come Again?
Two weeks ago, I shared my thoughts about the dual nature (spiritual and physical) of Christâs Kingdom and how this worldview is not often reflected in fiction. One reader took objection, and Iâm glad he question my assertions, as it’s […]
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Yvonne Anderson
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