Popsicle (post: 1207852) wrote:[color="DeepSkyBlue"]Well, I think you should pray about your story and how to explain certain things. If God wants you to really write this story he will show you how to do everything if you ask Him.
I am in the middle of writing a Christian sci-fi/adventure story that I believe God has called me to turn into a video game or animated show sometime in the future. I started coming up with the plot about a year ago and I let God take control. He has pretty much written it through me and has explained the "questionable" things well. I still pray for my story everyday. I think you should consider prayer and seek God for guidance while you are writing your story.
You should also read some Frank Peretti books as others have said already. They might give you some ideas on how to write some stuff. They're awesome books too! lol, so yeah, pray pray pray...[/color]
God's . . . writing your story through you?
Interesting. It must be exceedingly good, then. I would definitely be interested in it.
I agree.Raiden no Kishi (post: 1207834) wrote:To be honest, I'd just focus on writing a solid fantasy tale. Your Christian beliefs will shine through without explicit references to Christianity. That way, people who are either a) biased against Christianity or b) offended by Christianity being used as the basis for a fantasy story will not have any reason to dismiss your story out of hand. Plus, it leaves you much more leeway to write your story as best suits its purpose.
.rai//
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1207834) wrote:To be honest, I'd just focus on writing a solid fantasy tale. Your Christian beliefs will shine through without explicit references to Christianity.
Debitt (post: 1207961) wrote:I'm firmly of the opinion that Christian fiction is not necessarily fiction with Christianity in it, but fiction written by Christians that shows their beliefs, rather than constantly smacking the reader over the head with them.
Aileen wrote:And while I've never personally had anyone berate me for it, I do know that people who think it's a sin for Christians to write fantasy exist.
Elf wrote:I think I read that article you're talking about or something like it. They basically shredded apart the idea of fantasy allegories...and LOTR. I thought my eyes would roll on out of my head XD.
~darkelfgirl~ (post: 1208652) wrote:XDD 'Ultra-fundies'. That sounds like underwear.
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