
It’s not unpopular to talk about story, regardless of your background or industry. But what does it mean to tell a story in a cultural context—and specifically, how do Christians tell a better one than the world around us? Trevin Wax and I discuss this and more on today’s episode of Reading Writers.
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Also in this episode, we discuss:
- Trevin’s man-crush on G.K. Chesterton;
- Another debate about Narnia; and
- Why the translation of a book written in a foreign language really does matter.
Be sure to check out Trevin’s new book, This is Our Time (reviewed here), as well as Word Matters, his podcast co-hosted by Brandon Smith, this terrific book by Chesterton, and the Julie Rose translation of Les Misérables as Trevin suggested.
Thanks for listening to this episode of Reading Writers. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Your feedback really does help more people find the show. Tune in next time as I’m joined by Courtney Reissig to discuss the value of at-home work and more.


