Three Surprising Spiritual Truths In Stephen King’s The Stand

Three Surprising Spiritual Truths In Stephen King’s The Stand

A few years ago, Americans were asked, “What is your favorite book of all time?” Two of the top five books include a vision of the end of the world: #1 the Bible, and #5 The Stand by Stephen King. Before reading The Stand, I would have said that’s crazy—#5? Now it kind of makes sense.

It took me a year to finish the book, and I’m glad I stuck with it. The apocalyptic novel was homework for my upcoming Great White Throne. I draw a lot from the Bible’s vision of how the world will end, as recounted in my blogs on Revelation, so I was struck by the common themes in Stephen King’s story.

Warning: a few spoilers from The Stand are below. But I bet most of you won’t mind—you’ve either already read the 500,000-word tome or you’ll just consider this a preview for the upcoming movie starring Matthew McConaughey. Three surprising spiritual truths await.

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The Amazing Amazon Algorithm

The Amazing Amazon Algorithm

I’ll admit it, I was starting to doubt Amazon. I’d read the recent author success stories, and I’d followed their advice: write good books, publish exclusively with Amazon, and let the algorithms steer your work to readers who will love it.

Four novels in, I had quality stories and great reviews, but no breakout sales. Then, like lightning striking in the night, Amazon delivered. Over the past couple weeks, my sales have quadrupled.

This post is my best guess as to how it happened.

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Writing A Compelling True Story: Fiction Tools For Non-Fiction

Writing A Compelling True Story: Fiction Tools For Non-Fiction

The third book of the Omega Trilogy, Great White Throne, is in my editor’s hands. I’m trying to keep it out of my mind, so I can look at it fresh in a few weeks. The best way to do that: start something new.

So that’s what I’m doing, and this new story is powerful and good. It has great characters and big ideas. But it’s quite different from my novels. Mainly, it’s not fiction.

Switching gears from fiction to true story presents some challenges. Here’s what I’ve learned so far.

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Living Revelation: Understanding The End Times Mystery

Living Revelation: Understanding The End Times Mystery

This is the last of my four posts about Revelation. This is where I give all the answers. Here’s how we got here:

  1. The bestselling book of all time has a crazy last chapter;
  2. Theories about that chapter’s mysteries can be dangerous; and
  3. Stories shouldn’t offer definitive answers, but we need more of them.

Now let’s find out what it means to live in revelation.

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Prejudging Revelation: Why The Left Behind Series Invites More Stories

Prejudging Revelation: Why The Left Behind Series Invites More Stories

With over a dozen books, the sweeping Left Behind series has sold over sixty million copies. It has spawned movies. Even a recent Nic Cage sighting!

But the books arent just a story. Theyre based on author Tim LaHayes premillennial view. Many have embraced that view after reading the books. Thats the power of story. The thing is, there are other stories to tell. Lots of them.

Revelation draws competing theories (check out my first and second posts on this wild old book). It also draws stories. And even if no human will ever get it right, these stories can help us. 

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