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Hope Bolinger Interview: Fantasy, Superheroes and Everything Else
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Hope Bolinger talks about her novels – from superhero romantic comedies to time travel stories.
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Nachfolge: Reflections on Bonhoeffer’s Cost of Discipleship
By Leah Skipper A reflective summary and review of Bonhoeffer’s Discipleship and the necessity of it in our world today.
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 5
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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This is Not a Test
By Hannah Skipper A reimagining of the William Tell story from the child’s perspective.
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Zen and the Theatre
By James C. Egan Can Zen, theatre, and martinis come together?
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 4
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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Book Review: Night Operation by Owen Barfield
By G. Connor Salter In Night Operation, Owen Barfield imagines a dystopian future that becomes far more insidious than 1984, and far more prescient than readers will expect.
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Saint Lucy: Remembering C.S. Lewis’ Goddaughter
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Owen Barfield’s grandson talks about the girl who the first Narnia book was dedicated to.
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The Ekron Initiative Special File: The Puritans
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. But how does he interpret a message that begins hundreds of years before the others?
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 3
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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THE BOG DWERCH
By Kat Clements White wyrms lick with flaming tongues The iron as it glows. Red-hot, the metal dragon’s roars Are lost beneath my blows.
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The Ekron Initiative Special File: Anti-Intellectualism
By G. Connor Salter A Screwtape Letters-style satire looking at the centuries-old scandal of the evangelical mind.
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Sons of Liberty
By Amanda Pizzolatto A poem reflecting on the American Revolution.
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 2
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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Bunker Hill
They are playing “British Grenadiers” as the Grenadiers advance, cheering them on, to their doom, for there are no other songs to play.
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G.K. Chesterton and Anti-Semitism: Dale Ahlquist Interviews Robert Asch
Interview by Dale Ahlquist Dale Ahlquist talks with fellow Chesterton scholar Robert Asch about the renowned Catholic scholar and Asch’s Jewish perspective about Chesterton’s alleged Anti-Semitism
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Fantasy Author Interview: Matthew T. Dickerson
BY G. CONNOR SALTER From historical fiction to groundbreaking Inklings research to bluegrass music, Matthew T. Dickerson is a true renaissance man. Here, he talks about his writing and inspirations.
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The Ekron Initiative: Memo 1
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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Clash of the Titans and Lord of the Rings: The Story of Peter Jackson and Ray Harryhausen
By G. Connor Salter Ray Harryhausen’s work inspired Lord of the Rings filmmaker Peter Jackson, and in many ways the 1981 movie Clash of the Titans shows their common territory as well as their differences.
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A Holy and Devout Virgin Queen: St. Aethelthryth (Etheldreda) of Ely
By T.J. Guile Liturgical churches often often look back to the exemplary lives of devout people. St. Æthelthryth (Æþelðryþe in Anglo-Saxon), also known as. St. Etheldreda or more popularly, St. Audrey, was an important saint in the Anglo-Saxon church.