True Fiction Print
Written by Chris Tiegreen   
Saturday, 15 June 2013 12:30

I used to have very little interest in fiction. I wanted truth, not stories. It took a wave of rediscovery of powerful stories to jolt me out of that illusion. Lord of the Rings, Narnia, and Les Miserables. Braveheart and Gladiator. All have some expression in them of the larger story, the great epic of God and his creation. And oh, by the way, the parables of Jesus are pretty powerful too. Oops. What was I thinking?

So now I have something of a dilemma. As a writer, how should I invest my time in the coming years? Should I continue with straightforward commentary about God and the world and human beings? Or instead of talking about truth, should I invest my time in compelling stories that demonstrate it? Both can change lives but stories have a way of changing them more radically and memorably.

Regardless of the direction my writing takes, I'll forever be enamored with the ability of a story to capture my heart and express things that words can hardly describe. And, unlike I used to do years ago, I won't apologize for watching a good movie or reading a good book. Truth is everywhere, if we know how to see it. And I love how it shows up in a story.

Last Updated on Saturday, 15 June 2013 12:32