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APOSTLE PULSE | Why Good Stories Matter w/ Author Tony Ross

56 min · 24 de may de 2026
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In this episode, I feature author Tony Ross, the writer behind the works found at thrillersforthinkers.com [thrillersforthinkers.com], and we explore how Christians can value both the truth of Scripture and the power of helpful fantasy in storytelling. We talk about why good stories matter, how modern culture often misses what makes storytelling meaningful, and how the hero’s journey can serve as a thoughtful illustration of spiritual transformation.We also look at Acts 2:38 and the born-again experience, drawing a careful parallel to the threshold moment in a hero’s journey while keeping Scripture as the final authority. The goal is not to replace biblical truth with fiction, but to show how strong storytelling can sharpen our understanding of repentance, redemption, and new life in Christ.If you enjoy biblical discussion, Christian living, and thoughtful conversations about literature and imagination, this episode is for you.

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APOSTLE PULSE | Why Good Stories Matter w/ Author Tony Ross

In this episode, I feature author Tony Ross, the writer behind the works found at thrillersforthinkers.com [thrillersforthinkers.com], and we explore how Christians can value both the truth of Scripture and the power of helpful fantasy in storytelling. We talk about why good stories matter, how modern culture often misses what makes storytelling meaningful, and how the hero’s journey can serve as a thoughtful illustration of spiritual transformation.We also look at Acts 2:38 and the born-again experience, drawing a careful parallel to the threshold moment in a hero’s journey while keeping Scripture as the final authority. The goal is not to replace biblical truth with fiction, but to show how strong storytelling can sharpen our understanding of repentance, redemption, and new life in Christ.If you enjoy biblical discussion, Christian living, and thoughtful conversations about literature and imagination, this episode is for you.

24 de may de 202656 min