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One Word: Aliens
Would proof of intelligent alien life end the world’s religions?
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Mark Carver
Should Chris Pratt Guard The Evangelical Galaxy?
We can enjoy the âJurassic Worldâ starâs beliefs and stories without pretending heâs the next Christian pop-culture leader.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Enclave Marches On: Q and A With Steve Laube
Enclave Publishingâs owner shares an update about past, present and future of the Christian fantastical fiction publisher.
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Steve Laube
No, Science Cannot Always Save The Day
Readers or publishers may tire of âscience can be evilâ stories, but humanity will always need them.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Seeing In The Cave
If you want to know what darkness is, your best object of study is the light.
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Shannon McDermott
Continuing The Horror Conversation
Paul’s counter to the legalistic approach was for believers to readjust our focus, to explore, if you will, the things above. Which is why I generally ask in these discussions about horror, why we believers aren’t doing more in our fiction to
show the light
—God’s light and truth.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Horror Is Based on A Biblical Worldview, Part 2
Horror stories remind Christians that if we must think about truth, we must also not look away from true evil.
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Mike Duran
You Should See âTomorrowlandâ Yesterday
Brad Birdâs film holds just the right spark to light the way to a better and more godly future.
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Izzy Stevenson
Horror Is Based In A Biblical Worldview, Part 1
Horror stories often assume we live in a supernatural universe with hell, heaven, the afterlife, demons, sin and divine judgment.
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Mike Duran
‘Daredevil’ Fights For True Heroism In Redemptive Darkness
The Netflix series is known for gritty realism, but is actually about a hero fighting for integrity and faith.
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Timothy Stone
Giving The Devil His Due
If we or our stories venture into dark places, we must always remember to keep the Light close.
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Mark Carver
Fiction Friday – Heir Of Hope By Morgan Busse
All of it, gone. Caleb staggered against the wall inside the dark back rooms of the tavern, the shock at last catching up to him.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
âAvengers: Age Of Ultronâ: Black Widow Bashing
Movie criticism from enraged fans and “social justice warriors” may re-prove that humans can’t truly enjoy even small gifts for very long.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Start Your Engines: The End Is Nigh!
“Mad Max: Fury Road” is the latest in a long journey of post-apocalyptic stories that go straight back to the Bible.
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Mark Carver
The Resurgence Of Fantasy
Christian fantasy, late to the prom with dystopian and post-apocalyptic fantasy, seems primed to take advantage of this new resurgence of classic fantasy.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Villains: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Where do villains come from? What causes a person or a being to go down that dark path? And do they realize what theyâve become?
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Morgan Busse
Epic Fantasy: Lighting The Path
The best epic fantasy novels take us on a voyage of the heart toward a treasure trove of self-discovery.
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Janalyn Voigt
Introducing Edgy Christian Speculative Fiction From The Crossover Alliance
Debut publisher The Crossover Alliance will offer novels without limits on swear words and other content, if the story ultimately endorses biblical truth and not sin.
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Mark Carver
Letâs Stop Making Up Unbelievers To âEvangelizeâ
If we assume non-Christians in novels or reality are weepy caricatures who just need love, we need a gritty reboot.
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E. Stephen Burnett
A Mommy/Youth Pastoring/Writerâs Way To Go About Creating and Populating Fantasy Worlds
Mary Weber is the author of the Storm Siren Trilogy, a young adult fantasy published by Thomas Nelson. Her debut novel
Storm Siren
released last August and the second in the series,
Siren’s Fury
, is due out in June.
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Mary Weber
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