Question of the Week: Do You Read “Christian Fiction”?
After four years of get our bearings as a publication, the time seems ripe to re-engage with our readers, and get to know them a little better. So, over the next several weeks, we’ll be asking some questions to learn more about the reading habits of those who read either the online edition or the print edition of the ERB… or both.
We’d appreciate if you would share your thoughts in the comments below and they will be helpful to us in shaping our content in the future.
We begin with the question:
Do you read “Christian Fiction” ?
(and yes, that’s a term whose meaning is much-disputed, but here I mean fiction that is published by a publisher that works primarily within the Christian market.)
If not, why not?
If so, what are a few of your favorite authors and why do you like their work?
[ You may have noticed that we don't review much Christian fiction -- as defined above -- in the ERB. My experience has been that most of it is not edifying in any way to the life of discipleship that we are called to in Jesus. There are a handful of exceptions, and I'm open to the possibility that 1) I might be wrong or 2) I might generally be right, but there may be exceptions to my rule with which I am not familiar. So please help me out here... ]

















