Are you hearing words like Muggle, Frodo, Hogwarts, and Gandalf around your house? Fantasy literature--and its big screen counterpart--is the buzz in classrooms, boardrooms, and living rooms. Finally, here are the tools to communicate openly and honestly with your children - Educate yourself about the mysterious vocabulary and strange characters. - Go inside Harry Potter's world with author and youth worker, Connie Neal. - Uncover spiritual themes in The Lord Of The Rings with Kurt Bruner of Focus On The Family. - Learn strategies for teaching discernment from ministry leader, Dennis Rainey. - Walk through Scriptures concerning magic and witchcraft. - Jumpstart discussions on spiritual truth and godliness with summaries, themes, and discussion guides.
This book absolutely sucked. As always, it was totally biased against J.K Rowling because, unlike Tolkien and Lewis, she is not a known Christian. The only thing this book accomplished was providing completely surface-level discussion questions about religious themes in the book, making stupid parents afraid of Rowling by suggesting that she wants to make your kids Wiccans, and convincing me that I really should read the rest of the Narnia series.