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Creator’s Echo: The Start of Culture
Genesis 4 is often remembered for violence. It tells the story of Cain and Abel, and later of Lamech’s pride and revenge. Yet tucked inside this chapter is something surprising. In the middle of a world already marked by sin, culture begins to bloom. Lamech had three...
The Formed Mind: How George MacDonald Taught C.S. Lewis to See
In 1853, a young Scottish minister named George MacDonald stood before his congregation and spoke of a God whose love was deeper and stronger than human rebellion. His words unsettled church leaders, and before long he was removed from his pulpit. His health was...
Divine Incursion: The Burning Bush — Holiness in the Ordinary
Moses was not searching for wonder when he saw the burning bush. He was tending sheep, walking familiar ground, living a life that felt small compared to the palace he once knew. The desert was dry and ordinary. The work was repetitive. Nothing in that field suggested...
The Reformed Imagination: The Stories That Define Us
C.S. Lewis once wrote, “We are what we believe we are.” Those words cut deeper than they first appear. What we believe about ourselves shapes how we live. The stories we rehearse in our minds slowly become the frame through which we see the world. If we imagine...
The Invisible Becomes Visible: Learning to See by the Light
C.S. Lewis once wrote, “I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” His point was not simply that Christianity is true. It was that Christianity changes the way we see. When the...
Fantastic Subversion: The Great Escape
When Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the church door in Wittenberg, he did not know how far the consequences would reach. What began as a protest against corruption soon became a matter of life and death. Condemned by church authorities and declared an...
COMING SOON: True Fantasy Podcast
True Fantasy is coming—a new podcast hosted by Steve Kroening that invites listeners into a realm where fantasy is not escapism, but revelation. Each episode explores stories, symbols, and Scriptures that point to a reality far bigger than imagination—a world charged with meaning, wonder, and eternal truth. True Fantasy dives beneath the surface of culture, myth, and storytelling to uncover how God has woven His reality into every generation’s longing for something greater. Along the way, select episodes will feature special guests—visionary creators, thinkers, and storytellers—who bring thoughtful, Scripture‑rooted insights into both the Bible and the world we live in today. This is fantasy as it was always meant to be: true, vast, and alive.





