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Who’s the Baddest of Them All?

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I’m not sure anymore…Cruella, antiheroes, and the gospel

In light of the gospel, what do we do with the antihero trend in Hollywood? As the lines of good versus evil get muddied, should we be appalled, confused, or cheer them on?

 

The other day, I got roped into being a fill-in character during my youngest daughter’s pretend play session with the neighbor girl. Since the two 6-year-olds both decided to be mermaids and I was the only other living and breathing thing within earshot, I was cast as both the mermaid-killer and the mermaid-healer. I was both the bad guy and the good guy all in one.

 

First of all, can I just stop and ask the fellow parents out there, Why the inverse relationship between age and ability to engage in imaginative play? I wish I weren’t the norm here, but man is it hard! That aside, I was a mixture of confused and amused in managing these stark contrasts: just as quickly as I was able to muster up some intensely malicious motives for the bad guy, my six-year-old boss ladies had me switching hats to bring on the gentleness and goodness required of me for the rescue. Read more

October 27, 2021/0 Comments/by Jenna
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Raya and the Last Dragon Reminds Me of What I long For

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“How did this world get so broken?”

 

“It was paradise, but then…”

 

“We all became enemies.”

 

This is how the story begins. The narrator sets the scene. It sounds severely and sorely familiar.

 

I’m queued in. I know this story. The one where the people live harmoniously with their God, and the people live in peace with each other.

 

But it doesn’t last. There’s a disruption. There’s a force that is opposite—that is not. It is the antithesis to all of this peace and harmony, and this force, whatever it is, is set on destruction. The force, in this case called Read more

May 10, 2021/0 Comments/by Jenna
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