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But You Just Canât Dress Like Jesus After Labor Day
Christians who engage culture must also identify its trends, such as the new sexual moral majority.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Geeks and Non-Geeks Can Both Enjoy Fantastic Stories
Everyone has a little geek in them, and both geeks and non-geeks can enjoy fantastic stories.
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Randy Streu
When Pastors Criticize Popular Culture
Pastors must show they know popular culture’s purpose before they criticize particular stories.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Pain and Pleasure
Writing a book and getting tattooed are remarkably similar experiences.
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Mark Carver
Abandoned By The Lonely God
G. K. Chesterton trusted God and His âknightsâ to defeat evil. How does The Doctor compare?
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Nicholas Tieman
Top Six Ways Christian Culture Is Just The Worst
Only Christian culture could be responsible for these six examples of “creativity.”
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E. Stephen Burnett
Should Christian Fans Call Ourselves âGeeksâ?
Christians who enjoy fantastic stories are united first by Jesus, not our fandoms. So what about the label “geek”?
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E. Stephen Burnett
To The Homeschooled Young Woman Who Asked Ted Dekker For Help At Realm Makers
How can we heal if weâre trained to associate Godâs gifts with pain?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Announcing Lorehaven: New Magazine To Build Christian Fantastic Book Clubs
Starting this fall, Lorehaven will help fans start book clubs and find truth in Christian-made fantastic stories.
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E. Stephen Burnett
An Empty Shell
Man’s best efforts to perfect the body will ultimately burn away with the rest of the fallen world, and God will restore everything to greater glory and harmony than anything man could ever devise.
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Mark Carver
‘Game Of Thrones’ Sex: It’s Not Just Awkward, It’s Violation
Discerning Christians can skip a story’s nudity, but these scenes still violate actors who bear God’s image.
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Cap Stewart
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
The Distinctive Pearl
In two significant ways
Pearl
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Shannon McDermott
Weirdness In Church? Or: The Adventure Of The Dancing Men
Should creative works, like ballet dancing or fantasy fiction, be seen in church worship services?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Powers and Principalities
Make no mistake: magic is very real, and none of it is good.
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Mark Carver
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
So Are Christians Now Okay With âHarry Potterâ?
The Harry Potter series has turned 20. Have Christians grown out of their outrage about it?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Moana: The Gods Must Be Crazy
This is all fun and games from our enlightened, high-tech perch where we can say, “Aw, that’s cute. The native is praying to his ‘fire god.’ Adorable.” Yet it’s important to remember that these “adorable natives” prayed with as much devotion, if not more so, to their gods, elders, and ancestors as we do to the God of the Bible.
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Mark Carver
‘Batman v Superman’ v Wonder Woman?
Novelist Kerry Nietz, Austin Gunderson, and E. Stephen Burnett explore Wonder Woman’s place in the DC super-film series.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Four More Ways To Fix The DC Film Universe
Now that people know âWonder Womanâ is truly good, DCâs cinematic heroes should stay the course.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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