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Hitting The Mark: The God-Story Of Crosshair Press
Maybe we were crazy, but I don’t believe insanity played any role in our decision to start Crosshair Press.
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A.C. Williams
Great Secondary Characters
Great secondary characters are larger than life. The story is not about them really, but they add so much, they make the story so much richer, that they become as memorable as the protagonist.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Melding Music and Magic
Have you read a novel where music and magic became one? Why is music often portrayed as powerful?
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Gillian Bronte Adams
Why Materialist Magicians and Sour Stepmothers Are Cruel To ‘Cinderella’
Some “child experts” and critics refuse to believe fairy tales can sing, and insist they fit into a narrow-waisted agenda.
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E. Stephen Burnett
SpecFaith Library: Q and A
The SpecFaith Library is a comprehensive guide to every published Christian fantastical novel. Here’s how it works.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Wizards, Witches, and The Bible
Can fantasy magic be of God?
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R. L. Copple
So Many Books
I’m more convinced than ever that we here at Spec Faith need your eyes and ears. What books do you know about that have recently become available?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
SpecFaith 2015 Is Coming
Starting March 1, SpecFaith will receive an upgrade and may become more powerful than you can imagine.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Finding Good Books
Should we be content to let traditional publishers narrow their offerings while we scramble on our own to find the books we like—books we hope are out there but can’t know for sure if we’ll find?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Jesus’s Stories Are Not Just Allegories
Let’s not assume “allegory” is the most spiritual kind of story, starting with Jesus’s own parables.
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E. Stephen Burnett
The Image Of Man
We are not, in any deep sense, “represented” in our stories by specific types of people, but simply by
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Shannon McDermott
Is Prayer In Fiction Fictional?
What constitutes an unrealistic view of prayer in fiction?
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R. L. Copple
How To Train Your Church Story Group
Would fantastical-story groups work in your local church? Here’s how they worked at mine.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Allegory and The Gospel
Can allegory effectively communicate the Gospel message?
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R. L. Copple
Exploring The Themes and Threads Of ‘Agent Carter’
From ForGloryandBeauty.org: The story themes and fashion threads of Marvel’s “Agent Carter” both inspire intentional beauty.
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Lacy R. Burnett
Aliens, Elves, Angels
“Does Jesus save aliens?” is not as earth-shattering a question as some people seem to think. But maybe it’s a more complex one.
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Shannon McDermott
Horror – One Size Fits All
Is horror literature inherently anti-Christian?
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R. L. Copple
Horror and Philippians 4:8
Should Christians avoid the horrors of horror?
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R. L. Copple
Heaven Malarkey: Lifeway, Tyndale and The State Of Christian Publishing
Being a Christian means you act like Christ, whether you’re a plumber, author, publisher, or Malarkey.
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Randy Streu
The Top Six Myths We Believe About Heaven
If you study God’s promises and imagine not only Heaven but New Earth, your faith will grow stronger.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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