What makes “Christian fiction” Christian? Is it just a convenient marketing term, or does it have a real meaning?
You’ll be interested in the comments by Nadine and Unknowable.
BTW, getting a super-early start hasn’t helped me in the least. Neither have key words. I’m not going to bother with them anymore.
I shared your post on my author FB page. These are the sort of things that I need to consider as a Christian author.
Thank you very much! In this climate of censorship and sabotage, Christian bloggers **must** support each other.
I think that what bothers me the most is when Christian Fiction, or Christian Rock doesn’t really live up to the values of Christianity, as set forth in scripture. Christian Rock strikes me as being particularly troublesome in this regard, with successful artists appearing and comporting themselves in a manner I would associate with Secular Rock, which is not renowned for its moral restraint.