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Topics: The Bible
The Bible as Horror
Novelist Mike Duran: “At its heart, the Greatest Story Ever Told is, in part, a horror story.”
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Mike Duran
When Women Werenât People
Novelist Catherine Jones Payne: Sometimes evangelicals struggle to view women as fully human, in reality and in our stories.
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Catherine Jones Payne
A Christian Twist
Christianity itself introduces different elements into fiction.
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Shannon McDermott
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
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
What Aliens Teach Us About God, part 5: The UFO Alien Phenomenon
Do aliens secretly visit Earth or ghosts haunt people? These stories likely have the same cause: dark spiritual forces.
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Travis Perry
Why Are People So Fascinated by the Flood?
How have people around the world for thousands of years woven tales about a global flood?
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Brennan S. McPherson
95 Theses for Christian Fiction Reformation, part 1
500 years ago, God’s church needed reformation. Now Christian fiction needs reforming.
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E. Stephen Burnett
An Unheralded Significance
Show me a person who thinks that the Old Testament is only tales for children, and I will show you a person who hasnât read the Old Testament.
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Shannon McDermott
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
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
Good Friday and Revelation’s Judgment on Sin
Novelist Brian Godawa asks: Does Revelation really prophesy meteors, plagues, and a collapsing universe?
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Brian Godawa
The Rapture Is Fun, But Resurrection Is Better
I still like the Rapture idea, but hereâs why I no longer believe it.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Seven More Lies Christians Believe About ‘The Shack’
You donât need to burn down âThe Shack.â But it fails to preach a better story about God.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Six Lies Christians Believe About ‘The Shack’
Harmless, healing, or heretical? A biblical Christian who loves fantasy explores The Shack.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Is Violence Biblical?
Brennan McPherson explores how violence in stories and Scripture compare with biblical commands.
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Brennan S. McPherson
Eight Actions To Resurrect Christian Fiction
Christian fiction is dead. Long live Christian fiction. Yet it must be born again.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Six Christian White Magic Spells Worse Than Fantasy Magic
When Christians get distracted by fears of magic in fantasy, what Christian white magic âspellsâ do we cast in reality?
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E. Stephen Burnett
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
Receive Fantastical Stories With Thanksgiving
Four silent objections may get in the way of thanksgiving to God for fantastical stories.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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