Information

Apologetics Fiction

A group dedicated to discussing and sharing info about novels that support the Christian faith.

Website: http://www.apologeticsfiction.com
Members: 26
Latest Activity: yesterday

Discussion Forum

Darren Lauser

The Job Project

Second blog post for a project I have been working on, to make a movie and a novel.Continue

Started by Darren Lauser Dec 30, 2011.

Rev Tony Breeden

How Do I Write a Racist Character in a Christian Novel - How Far is Too far?

The publication of Johnny Came Home has been delayed due to a few slight revisions, but I'm hoping to have it published by…Continue

Tags: Christianity, writing, fiction, one blood, biggotry

Started by Rev Tony Breeden Jul 19, 2011.

Kate Taylor Warren

How far would an evolutionist go to defend his faith...destroy evidence? 4 Replies

I'm curious what you all think on this matter:I have heard that fossils have sometimes been ruined because where thy were found points to a biblical flood rather than evolution, and evolutionists…Continue

Started by Kate Taylor Warren. Last reply by Kate Taylor Warren Jul 23, 2010.

Robert Barnett

Where to get started 1 Reply

I'm open trying trying new books, and very interested in more quality apologetics fiction.  So there look to be at least three published authors on here, any recommendations on where to start? I love…Continue

Started by Robert Barnett. Last reply by Kate Taylor Warren Apr 22, 2010.

Comment Wall

Comment

You need to be a member of Apologetics Fiction to add comments!

Keith A. Robinson Comment by Keith A. Robinson on December 16, 2010 at 6:40pm

Merry Christmas, everyone! I've been a little out of it for awhile as I have been working frantically on finishing my 3rd novel. I just wanted to let everyone know that my website has undergone an overhaul, and I would encourage everyone to check it out at www.apologeticsfiction.com. Also, my 3rd book, Escaping the Cataclysm, is on schedule to be released at the end of March. It is the third and final book in the Origin's Trilogy and deals specifically with proofs for a literal world-wide flood. It also has several chapters where my main characters (who have traveled back in time from the future) tour the completed Ark just days before the Flood. Check out my website over the next few months for current updates.

Betty Woith Comment by Betty Woith on July 15, 2010 at 10:19pm
Rev Breeden,
I read the sample pages of your book, Johnny Came Home. It definitely drew my interest.
Betty Woith Comment by Betty Woith on July 15, 2010 at 9:50pm
Logic's End and Pyramid of the Ancients are exciting, can-not-put-down books for apologetics fiction. Thanks for these fun to read books.
Keith A. Robinson Comment by Keith A. Robinson on May 16, 2010 at 11:49am
Tim,

Thanks for your post. I would encourage you to check out the website, www.apologeticsfiction.com. It lists several books (including 2 of my own) that are available online at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. I believe they should be able to deliver them to you. Also, if you prefer murder mysteries instead of Science Fiction, I would recommend Julie Cave's Deadly Disclosures (she's got her own group on this site). Julie is even from Australia. I hope this helps. If you do get copies of my books and read them, please let me know what you think. I always appreciate hearing back from my readers.
Tim Whitehead Comment by Tim Whitehead on May 16, 2010 at 4:40am
Hey guys,

I saw this group and thought how refreshing it would be to read a good novel that didn't question, but rather affirmed the Faith, "Once for all delivered to the Saints." I am an American living in Australia and wanted to know if any of you authors who have written said novels (like the ones mentioned) have your work available down here?
Rev Tony Breeden Comment by Rev Tony Breeden on May 15, 2010 at 9:12pm
Hey guys. I'm in the final editing stage. My debut sci-fi novel, Johhny Came Home should be out Summer-Fall 2010.

Like you guys, I see the power of fiction to transform opinion. Look at how the Left Behind series has shaped eschatology [end times theology] or how the falsehoods in Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code nevertheless reshaped people's ideas of Christian history. My heroes are Tolkein, CS Lewis and GK Chesterton. I love what they did with apologetic fiction.

Johnny Came Home allowed me to discuss the Creation/evolution controversy and even the more generally perceived conflict between science and religion [Flying Spaghetti Monsters and all]. Of course, the main point was alo to provide a Creationist explanation for superpowers, as opposed to the evolutionary supposition behind most Modern Age comics and superhero sci-fi.

I hope you'll check out the synopsis and excerpt currently available at http://siriusknotts.wordpress.com/johnny-came-home/
Jeremiah Stiles Comment by Jeremiah Stiles on April 14, 2010 at 3:26pm
Thank you Felice, I really like AiG! I will just look on thir site some more for more information.
Felice Gerwitz Comment by Felice Gerwitz on April 14, 2010 at 12:46pm
Jeremiah, there is no simple explanation for the debate. Sadly, even those in Creation ministries do not agree on every precept. In our novels we tried to use explanations that are the most common. For example, the problems with Carbon 14 dating, ocean sedimentary layers, (they do not show the earth as millions of years old), and the "missing link" is still missing, despite secular scientist attempting to "prove" otherwise.

Answers in Genesis (answersingenesis.org) is the most understandable in layman's terms on topics creation related, and the Institute for Creation Science has scientific abstracts defending the creationist position. (www.icr.org) Hope this helps.
Tim Chaffey Comment by Tim Chaffey on April 14, 2010 at 11:16am
Check out The Truth Chronicles group if you are looking for young adult fiction that is designed to teach students about the Biblical worldview. This new trilogy covers many of the most-asked questions about Biblical creationism and defends the young earth view. Book 1 is due out next week.
Tim Chaffey Comment by Tim Chaffey on April 14, 2010 at 11:14am
Looking forward to seeing Pyramid in print Keith.
It's exciting to see God raising up writers to introduce people to the truth of God's Word in fun way.
 

Members (25)

Kate Taylor Warren Gregory Scales Jeremiah Stiles Darren Lauser Rev Tony Breeden Robert Barnett Renee Hunt Shellie Barker Bridgett Henson Heather L. Colin Newton Jason R. Jones Betty Woith Mike Carner Tim Whitehead Heather (HLJourney) Jason Stevens Jeanine Branch Jennifer Bauer Tim Chaffey Terry Cave Felice Gerwitz Nick Daniels Arthur Smith Keith A. Robinson
 
 
 

Resources

follow us on Twitter

© 2012   Created by Creation Conversations.   Powered by .

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service