Amazon’s House of David Takes Biblical Speculative Fiction to the Next Level
If House of David‘s first three episodes are any indication of faith-based filmmaking’s trajectory, then color me impressed.

If House of David‘s first three episodes are any indication of faith-based filmmaking’s trajectory, then color me impressed.

Even secular series can show the difference between genuine repentance and changing one’s actions without any heart transformation.

My foul language is not nearly as frightening as the idea that God holds me accountable for acting in his name.

Music is not just about being entertained, but also about seeing the world through someone else’s eyes.

Picture-perfect lives are all staged, but God sees beneath the surface and offers grace for our flaws.

A flawed mother and daughter together illustrate that grace doesn’t erase the rap sheet—it reframes it.

This religious fervor for keeping people in their place is what has allowed caste systems to endure, like a virus in the human heart.

Severance perfectly illustrates Jesus’s teaching on responsibility according to one’s abilities (minus the sinister corporate tint).
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