Myth, Mountains, and Mysticism: Till We Have Faces and Christian Storytelling
Till We Have Faces expresses the way in which Christian storytelling at its best has the potential to work upon people.

Till We Have Faces expresses the way in which Christian storytelling at its best has the potential to work upon people.

How can we search for goodness without minimizing the very real pain and grief of living in a pandemic? Erin and Hannah discuss our battle with discouragement in this Growing Viral conversation.

When the villains are the most compelling part of your story, then the story ultimately becomes all about villainy.

Once we’ve accepted the message on our TV screens—that the system is hopelessly corrupt—we learn to settle for severely diminished standards for our leaders.

What does a surreal animated show aimed at millennials have to say about goodness?
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