Review: Magic Treehouse “Winter of the Ice Wizard”
I never liked the Magic Treehouse, but I felt I should give it another chance. Here’s my review of Winter of the Ice Wizard.
I never liked the Magic Treehouse, but I felt I should give it another chance. Here’s my review of Winter of the Ice Wizard.
We’ve discussed using allegory and including Biblical values as methods for sharing faith. Today, we’re diving into the genre of Christian children’s books.
This week, we’re delving into method 2 of incorporating faith in kids lit: writing Biblical values into children’s literature.
How can we write faith back into children’s literature and our schools? In method 1, we’re delving into the world of allegory.
This collection of Christian Fiction romance stories was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Here are 2 ways we can vastly improve the genre.
I wanted to start this Friday’s review of Christian Fiction with first book in Jan Karon’s Mitford series, At Home in Mitford. What makes the book so great?
We’re analyzing the Christian Fiction genre, explicitly Christian fiction in the secular market, and implicitly Christian fiction in the secular market.
I spent my college career debating if Christian Fiction books are worth writing. This is the first post in a series debating the pros and cons of the genre.