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Connect With God Through Christian Fiction Novels
Jesus told parables and fables to his disciples and followers to get His point across to them. Scholars have vigorous debates as to whether these stories are true or fictitious, we may never know. Only one thing is for sure, the main principle or point, Jesus was trying to illustrate in His stories, still hold true today. Many people believe that the only book Christians can find a connection to God with is the Bible. Though it is the main book of the Christian faith, it is not the only book...
Connect With God Through Christian Fiction Novels
Jesus told parables and fables to his disciples and followers to get His point across to them. Scholars have vigorous debates as to whether these stories are true or fictitious, we may never know. Only one thing is for sure, the main principle or point, Jesus was trying to illustrate in His stories, still hold true today. Many people believe that the only book Christians can find a connection to God with is the Bible. Though it is the main book of the Christian faith, it is not the only book...
The "The Shack" controversy
My Review of "The Shack."
"The Shack" is really a wonderful read. The first 80 or so pages of "The Shack" read like a mystery novel. But then, the fun starts. On page 82 the main character of "The Shack" (Mac) is introduced to the three persons of the trinity, but in quite some odd forms--not at all what you you might expect God to look like (but the premise is that God can take on any form he wants). Then, the author of "The Shack," William P. Young, uses these odd personifications of God to present deep theological ...
My Review of "The Shack."
"The Shack" is really a wonderful read. The first 80 or so pages of "The Shack" read like a mystery novel. But then, the fun starts. On page 82 the main character of "The Shack" (Mac) is introduced to the three persons of the trinity, but in quite some odd forms--not at all what you you might expect God to look like (but the premise is that God can take on any form he wants). Then, the author of "The Shack," William P. Young, uses these odd personifications of God to present deep theological ...
writing christian fiction
So You Want to Write Christian Fiction...
I never thought I'd be writing Christian fiction... largely because I dreamed about becoming a writer far before I became Christian! In any case, I'm totally amazed at the way my writing hobby has turned out. This page is a compilation of things I learned about writing, more specifically, in the Christian genre.
So You Want to Write Christian Fiction...
I never thought I'd be writing Christian fiction... largely because I dreamed about becoming a writer far before I became Christian! In any case, I'm totally amazed at the way my writing hobby has turned out. This page is a compilation of things I learned about writing, more specifically, in the Christian genre.
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