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Fantasy is the Most Eternally Realistic Kind of Story
When we read fantasy, our journey mirrors our own struggles to live a faithful life.
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Raquel Byrnes
Why We Need Superheroes
Christians aren’t being silly to compare superheroes to biblical truth, because that’s exactly what the storytellers often intend.
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Jason Joyner
The Metaphysics of Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War
Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War isn’t preachy about any particular worldview, but still reflects a near-ubiquitous belief in a self-generating universe, a universe with no God in control.
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Travis Perry
Dude, Where’s My Apocalypse?
Despite what preppers and conspiracy theorists and morons who drive vehicles with “Zombie Response Team” decals might imagine, there is nothing cool about a global nuclear apocalypse.
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Mark Carver
Do We Need Another Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Story?
James L. Rubart shares how he created his latest novel, “The Man He Never Was.”
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James L. Rubart
Have Comic Books Taken Over Speculative Fiction?
I have to wonder if people like these superhero movies made from comic books primarily because they do NOT say anything particular about society (and therefore are not in danger of offending anyone)
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Car-Universe Without A Motor, part 4: The Half-Hill of Particle Physics
Did the universe generate itself? Particle physics increasingly implies it didn’t–the particles that make up the universe seem quite “unnatural.”
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Travis Perry
Four Biblical Critiques of Christian Movies
Christian movies are getting better. But some still have too much Proverbs over Psalms, James over Romans, Ruth over Judges, and Revelation over Genesis.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Female Villains
When it comes to contemporary literature written by Christians, I was hard pressed to think of one female antagonist.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Forest for the Trees
There is an eagerness in the human imagination to revere the “spirits of the forest.”
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Mark Carver
The Car-Universe Without A Motor, part 3: The Post-Big Bang Entropy Mountain
Even if you grant that the universe generated matter and the laws of physics from nothing, there are still mountains of massive improbabilities to climb.
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Travis Perry
Why Do Christian Fans Love âThe Greatest Showmanâ?
Many Christian fans love “The Greatest Showman” for its fantasy and music, and because the film dares to explore how dreams and entertainment lead to idolatry.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Writing Supernatural Stories
Is it OK to use real supernatural beings in a fictitious way in order to create an entertaining story?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Behind the Scenes at Ark Encounter
Tim Chaffey of Answers in Genesis: I’m blessed to bring Noah’s Ark to life for millions of Ark Encounter theme park visitors.
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Tim Chaffey
The Car-Universe Without A Motor, part 2: Wheels That Turn Themselves
Do the metaphorical wheels of the universe turn themselves? If the universe runs “downhill,” they could. But steep hills require a motor.
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Travis Perry
The Car-Universe Without A Motor, part 1
Comparing the universe to a car can help us understand how the creation points back to the existence and work of the Creator.
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Travis Perry
Sonrise
Numerous movies and TV shows have a “savior” character who clearly parallels Jesus Christ, but perhaps none more so than Neo from The Matrix Trilogy.
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Mark Carver
Twelve Ways to Pray for Lorehaven Magazine
As Lorehaven readies issue 1’s launch this spring, hereâs how you can support magazine readers, authors, and team members.
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E. Stephen Burnett
The Deeper Magic of Easter
“The Magic Of Easter” runs far deeper than chocolate eggs and an adorable spring wardrobe.
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Randy Streu
Coming Back, Going Forward
I am struck more by the difference between Christâs Resurrection and the return of Aslan (Gandalf, Harry Potter âŚ) than I am by the similarity.
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Shannon McDermott
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