Escape bad books. Find the best Christian-made fantasy and sci-fi for God’s glory.
Some authors brag they want to "wreck you, the reader," yet Christ promises a happy end that redeems all our harms.
That Pale Host ushers us into familiar haunted spaces: personal conflict, trauma versus responsibility, and mental health for Christ's people.
"Clean fiction" may leave out nasty elements about sex and self-worship, but poses other risks for Christians.
Our world's final end-times trials could include a literal tribulation, Antichrist, even a rapture—and possibly also UFO deceptions.
When terrorists attacked and towers fell, how did Christians engage with nonfiction books and fantastical tales?