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Old 03-09-2011, 09:39 AM   #7
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I've always been confused by that particular sub-genre, anyway. What constitutes christian fiction? Does it have to be fiction about christian subjects... or is a lack of non-christian subjects enough? Does it require a christian publisher and/or author?
generalky, from the Christian fiction that I have read, it is like regular fiction, except more emphasis is cast onto the characters' decision-making processes. It isn't "preachy," which turns me off. Grab one of the freebies and give it a try.
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