by Steve-Kroening | Jan 26, 2026 | Book 1: The Invisible Made Visible
Before there was light, before there was land, before there was breath in human lungs, there was water. Scripture does not open with stars igniting or mountains rising or gods clashing in the heavens. It begins in silence and shadow, with something ancient and...
by Steve-Kroening | Jan 26, 2026 | Book 1: The Invisible Made Visible
Most epic fantasy stories begin in the same emotional place: something precious has already been lost. The world is broken, the magic is fading, the gods are distant or dead, and whatever once held reality together has slipped into legend. For instance, Middle‑earth...
by Steve-Kroening | Jan 26, 2026 | Book 1: The Invisible Made Visible
A philosopher once told a theologian, “No one has ever proven that God actually exists.” The theologian paused, then removed his shoe and placed it on the table. “You’re mistaken,” he said. “This shoe is proof that God exists.” The philosopher smiled. “Explain.” The...
by Steve-Kroening | Jan 26, 2026 | Book 1: The Invisible Made Visible
“The written word is a powerful thing. You have to be very careful with it.” Those are the words of Mortimer Folchart in the movie Inkheart. The character, played by Brendan Fraser, can read stories aloud and bring the characters to life. By simply reading stories...
by Steve-Kroening | Jan 26, 2026 | Book 1: The Invisible Made Visible
There is a quiet embarrassment that many Christians feel but rarely admit. It surfaces in college classrooms, in conversations with scientifically minded friends, or even in our own private thoughts when we read the opening chapters of Genesis. Talking snakes. A...