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Try These Three Practical Questions to Discern Fictional Magic
How Do We Discern Good and Bad ‘Magic’?
Three Fantastical Christian Stories to Help Your Kids Head Back to School
The Death and Rebirth of Magic in Children's Fantasy
Realm Makers Brings Christian Fantastical Storytellers to Tennessee Events This Spring
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Beware the Real Danger of Entertainment
Christian-Made Fantasy Can Shine Light in the Grimdark
How to Disciple Your Kids with Dangeous Books
How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
Engaging Fictional Violence in Our Real Worlds
Engaging That @&*% Our Stories Often Say
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Even If We Like Fantasy and Sci-Fi, We Can Still Practice Accidental Legalism
How God Uses Story Villains for Our Good
Sensual Scenes in Fiction Pose Unique Temptations for Women
Stories With Bad Ideas Can Still Help Us Grow
Engaging Fictional Violence in Our Real Worlds
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Let’s Not Excuse Movie and TV Porn For the Sake of ‘Redemptive’ Stories
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Let’s Stop Making Up Unbelievers To ‘Evangelize’
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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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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Can You Review My Novel?
SpecFaith’s volunteers can’t always promise to review fantastical stories. But here’s what we can do.
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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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Allegory and The Gospel
Can allegory effectively communicate the Gospel message?
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R. L. Copple
Possibly Crucial Reading: ‘The Things Of Earth’
Joe Rigney’s new book had me at “the things of earth grow strangely bright.”
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E. Stephen Burnett
Art And Evangelism
We writers don’t have to incorporate all Truth into our stories because, above all else, we can’t. Instead, we can give our own feeble glimpse of God’s work or nature in order to contribute some small addition to the reader’s knowledge of our great God.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Christianity, Gore, and Death
Do we define Christian fiction by its avoidance of gore and death?
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Stories Taking On Flesh
What is the best way to evaluate the Christian Speculative Market?
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The State Of Christian Fantastical Fiction 1: Disillusioned
Maybe you have felt the Christian-fantastical bandwagon slowing down. Why might that be?
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Did Christian Movies Make A Splash In 2014?
Does lackluster sales in 2014 spell the end of Christian-themed movies going forward?
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Exploring ‘The Hobbit’ Chapter 19: The Last Stage
Don’t be a story Scrooge. See the final “The Hobbit” film(s) and explore the book’s final chapter.
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The Crossover Bug
Does Christian fiction crossing over to the general market mean watering down the Faith?
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Fantasy Isn’t For Rabbits . . . Or Kids Exclusively
Are Christians, then, the only people who “outgrow” speculative stories, who don’t want to read fantasy or science fiction as adults? Or is this an incorrect perception publishers have reached?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Exploring ‘The Hobbit’ Chapter 18: The Return Journey
Tolkien’s term “eucatastrophe” describes despair’s turn to joy, but The Hobbit’s ending is only partly joyful.
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E. Stephen Burnett
7 Top Ways To Ensure Your Story Is Preachy
You know you want your Christian story to preach. What are the best ways to ensure that outcome? Here are 7 top methods.
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R. L. Copple
Mockingjay, Part 1
I don’t see any elements I’d say parallel Christian thought. Katniss wants to fight those who are hurting the people she loves. She wants to help those who are fighting their common enemy. She has no greater aim.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
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