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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
Bestsellers meet fans at May 2–4 homeschool event and May 31–June 1 RiseUp Con.
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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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My Take: The Force Awakens
There’s an interesting nod to behavior psychology, too, and the strength of the human will—both for good and for ill. The idea seems to be that “training” can only be successful to a certain degree, but ultimately the person has the final say about what they will or won’t do.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Introducing Spec Faith’s Newest Team Member
Zac is most active on
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
‘Human Beings Are A Disease’
Science fiction is packed with stories of leaders/aliens/robots/whatever trying to subdue humanity’s baser urges and make them docile, compliant, and soulless. Sometimes I wonder if that might not be a better option; drones don’t kill each other in the streets.
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Mark Carver
The Art And Craft Of Glorifying God
The belief that “good art,” simply because it is good art, glorifies God, is a fallacy. Lots of artistic expression has a worldview contrary to God.
Contrary
, not neutral, and certainly not God glorifying.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Story Evangelism: Top Myths About Christian Novels
Many Christian novels do “evangelize” readers, but not always in the ways we assume.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Kaci Hill on Story Evangelism
Christian stories can be based on an expanded definition of “evangelism opportunities.”
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Kaci Hill
Should Christian Stories Evangelize? Chapter 3
Are Christian fans and writers “full-time” missionaries? Or can we sometimes enjoy a rest from explicit evangelism?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Sharon Hinck on Story Evangelism
“God is so awesome and multifaceted that we need a variety of means to communicate with Him and about Him.”
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Sharon Hinck
Should Christian Stories Evangelize? Chapter 1
Should Christian stories evangelize? Join our new #StoryEvangelism discussion that starts with term definitions.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Realism and The Christian Artist
What makes the work Christian is not the bad that happens, but the good that comes out of it.
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C. E. Laureano
Fundraiser: ‘I’d Punch A Lion In His Eye For You’
Splickety editor Ben Wolf: “If you have a child in your life and you’d like to express how much you love him or her, would you pledge your support to this project?”
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Ben Wolf
Seven Final Challenges For Christian Movie Critics and Fans
Christian movies—are we sensitive to their fans and critics’ views? Suggest silly fixes? Assume “salvation or rededication” are our best themes?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Seven More Challenges For Christian Movie Critics and Fans
Christian movies—should we criticize them? If so, how? What are they for? Is a “subculture” bad?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Seven Challenges For Christian Movie Critics and Fans
Christian movies—love them, hate them, ignore them? Here are seven challenges about them.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Christian Movies Can Show Better Sermons
Christian movies can exalt Jesus, not just morality, by exposing lies and showing worship through pain.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Puppies V. Trufans: Civil War
“Turncoat” writer Steve Rzasa: In the Hugo Award fracas, neither “puppies” faction had a very Christian view of conflict.
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Steve Rzasa
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