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Topics: Evangelism
Born-Again Kanye: Yea or Nay?
The hip-hop star is suddenly singing of Christ, and Christians have both good and unhealthy responses.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Should We Be Against Christians Who Are Against Popular Culture?
E. Stephen Burnett and Cap Stewart explore the truth and challenges of Brad East’s recent Mere Orthodoxy article “Against Pop Culture.”
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E. Stephen Burnett
95 Theses for Christian Fiction Reformation, part 4
Readers can apply the five Reformation “solas” to a biblical reformation of Christian fiction.
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E. Stephen Burnett
95 Theses for Christian Fiction Reformation, part 2
Christian-made fictionâs worst errors come from shallow or false beliefs about our faith.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Guilt By Association?
Even faithful Christians, who love others in holiness and share the gospel, will be associated with sinners.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Great Stories Can Help You Find A Greater Savior
Redemptive storytelling helps some people take the first step toward ultimately embracing Jesus Christ.
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Johne Cook
A Call For Deeply Real Christian Fiction
Now more than ever, as a minority in American culture, Biblical Christians need deeply Christian fiction.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Jack Chick, This Was Your Life
Tract cartoonist Jack Chick left behind a legacy of wild and harmful Christian speculative fantasy.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Storytelling With Faith and Free Will
Fantasy novelist R. J. Anderson shares her conversation with author and artist Stephen McCranie.
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R. J. Anderson
How Churches Can Engage Pokémon Go Players
Christians can build bridges of goodwill with players who stop by churches in their quest to âcatch âem all.â
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Lyndon Perry
The Christian Part Of Christian Speculative Fiction
The key to good fiction has always been to show, not to tell. And stories are about characters, so they are the ones readers want to hear from. They don’t want authors to interrupt the story for an explanation moment, no matter what the topic.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Why We Donât Need Christian Fantasy
We have good reasons for making fantastical stories by Christians, for Christians! Yet here are four reasons why we don’t.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Whiplash Wednesday – A Look At Preachy Fiction
How effectively can Christâs disciples carry out the Great Commission if they never spell out what theyâre talking about?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Christians, Your Neighbors Donât Get Godâs Grace
In Christian stories, songs, and conversations, we keep assuming we can refer to Godâs love and grace and non-Christians will get it.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Christians, Your Neighbors Donât Get Godâs Law
In Christian stories, songs, and conversations, we keep assuming we can refer to Godâs Law and non-Christians will get it.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Story Evangelism: The Gospel Has Power In Realistic Fiction
Conversion scenes don’t automatically make good stories, but good stories can show the gospel at work.
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Austin Gunderson
Story Evangelism: Top Myths About Christian Novels
Many Christian novels do âevangelizeâ readers, but not always in the ways we assume.
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E. Stephen Burnett
R. J. Anderson on Story Evangelism
âEvangelism ⊠takes place between believers meeting non-believers face to face, and interacting with them. ⊠A book cannot take the place of a person.â
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R. J. Anderson
Kaci Hill on Story Evangelism
Christian stories can be based on an expanded definition of âevangelism opportunities.â
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Kaci Hill
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.
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Austin Gunderson
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