These Swamp Fantasies Stand on Solid Ground
Good fiction lets us explore and love truth. That’s why ‘The Wilderking Trilogy’ by Jonathan Rogers is worth revisiting after all these years.
Good fiction lets us explore and love truth. That’s why ‘The Wilderking Trilogy’ by Jonathan Rogers is worth revisiting after all these years.
If we wish to create a more convivial world in which conversation predominates over dictation, we must learn to walk again. We must meet each other at eye level, not as all-seeing and autonomous ‘transparent eyeballs’ but, rather, as fellow pilgrims.
We’ll benefit all our earthly days from glorious stories that have stood the test of time and prevailed—stories that reawaken our dull hearts, point us to the big story, and ready us to receive it in all its glory.
‘The Man Born to Be King’ disrupts complacency about the spectacular story of the gospel, which is the A to Z of the Christian faith.
Orthodoxy is fierce and electric. Far from protecting it, we should be examining it, pushing on it, and allowing it to push back on us.