Blog
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Tolkien Before Jackson: A Look at Early Adaptations Part 1
BY G. CONNOR SALTER A look back at adaptations of J.R.R. Tolkien’s work that you forgot about.
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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 7: Martyrdom
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes
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Kingly Gifts
By Amanda Pizzolatto A poem reflecting on Christ’s birth and gift-giving.
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The Little Bird of Bethlehem
BY THOMAS FINN A brief poem concerning an event experienced by Mary and Joseph on the way to Bethlehem
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The Soviet Hobbit and Fantasy Film History
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Thoughts on the 1985 “Soviet Hobbit” and paths not taken in fantasy filmmaking
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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 6: Dazzling With An Excess of Truth
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes
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Advent Book
By Jeremy Silvernail A story in verse about the Savior’s birth
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The Journey
By Hannah Skipper If, as it is said, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step then He has done so much more to find us, to reclaim us.
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What Maid is This
By Amanda Pizzolatto What Maid is this, so gentle and mild, Upon whom God is constantly smiling? And to whom is sent, a questioning announcement, To see if she would be willing.
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The Toy Store
By Hannah Skipper The big Teddy Bear sat on the top shelf like a king. His caramel brown fur was fluffed to perfection and a splendid red bow was tied around his neck.
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A Christmas Carol (1984) Movie Review
By Nathan Stone Of all the adaptations of A Christmas Carol, what makes the 1984 TV version by George C. Scott so iconic?
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St. Nicholas’s Night
By Amanda Pizzolatto A poem celebrating St. Nicholas of Myra
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Prepare for the King
By Amanda Pizzolatto A poem about Christ’s coming
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Alan Moore’s Utopia, Dystopia, and Apocalypse Part 4
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Honoring Alan Moore’s 70th birthday, a look at three of his genre-defining comics.
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The Power of Prayer for the Living and the Dead
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO Why is praying for the living and the dead a spiritual work of mercy?
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The Ekron Initiative: Thanks and Reflections
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Why write a Screwtape Letters imitation? The answer involves a stage play.
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Alan Moore’s Utopia, Dystopia, and Apocalypse Part 3
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Honoring Alan Moore’s 70th birthday, a look at some of his genre-defining comics.
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The Ekron Initiative: Conclusion
BY G. CONNOR SALTER When a freelance journalist receives a leather dossier of messages from the enemy, he doesn’t know he’s getting an inside look at how evangelical Christianity has changed over the last fifty years.
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Reynard the Fox: A Poetic Prose Cycle
BY SEAN EARNER A free verse meditation on the childhood, life, condemnation, and the enduring hope of Reynard, the archetype of the clever anti-hero.
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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 5: Throwing Away the Ladder
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes