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Learn moreConsidered the most popular books of the 20th century, The Lord of the Rings trilogy is more than a great story. It's a much-needed reminder that Christians are all on an epic quest. In examining the Christian themes in the trilogy, authors Kurt Bruner and Jim Ware find that truth and fiction are not as far apart as they seem. When read in the light of Scripture, Tolkien's trilogy reveals a rich tapestry of redemption, values, and faith against all odds. Insightful reflection notes end each chapter. A great book for personal study, devotional time, or group discussion!
Kurt Bruner is pastor of spiritual formation at Lake Pointe Church, where he hosts the HomePointe ministry (www.homepointemodel.com). Kurt has authored or cowritten books with combined sales of over 700,000 copies. A graduate of Talbot Seminary and former group vice president over media with Focus on the Family, he directed the creative teams behind books, films, magazines, and audio dramaโincluding the popular Adventures in Odyssey series. Kurt's two primary passions bubble up through his writings. First, encountering God in unexpected places as reflected in books such as the bestselling Finding God in The Lord of the Rings. Second, the priority of the home, represented by such books as Your Heritage, How To Mess Up Your Child's Life, and the bestselling Family Night Tool Chest series. Madly in love with his wife, Olivia, and their four children, Kurt lives in Rockwall, Texas. Jim Ware is the coauthor (with Kurt Bruner) of the best-selling Finding God in The Lord of the Rings. His most recent book is God of the Fairy Tale (Shaw, 2003). Jim graduated from UCLA in 1976 with a B.A. in classics. After marrying Joni, he enrolled at Fuller Theological Seminary, emphasizing theology and Semitic languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, and Ugaritic) and eventually earning an M.A. in biblical studies. Daughter Alison, the first of six children, was born in 1979, just as Jim was completing his seminary coursework. For several years after graduation he supported his growing family as a member of the maintenance crew at the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. During this time he also taught adult and college-level Bible classes at the church and hosted study groups in his home. In 1986 Jim took a position as a staff writer with Focus on the Family, a multi-media Christian ministry based (at the time) in Arcadia, California. It was in connection with his work at Focus that Jim authored Crazy Jacob, Dangerous Dreams, and Prophet's Kid (Bethany House Publishers). A deep love for the Bible, a strong interest in history, and a keen taste for good storytelling have all contributed to his sense of enjoyment and satisfaction in re-narrating these scriptural incidents for young readers. In 1991 Jim and family relocated with Focus on the Family from Southern California to Colorado Springs, where they currently make their home. He enjoys everything about life in the shadow of Pikes Peakโespecially the Thursday night Celtic music sessions at Poor Richard's restaurant, where he sings and plays the guitar and hammered dulcimer.
Kurt Bruner is pastor of spiritual formation at Lake Pointe Church, where he hosts the HomePointe ministry (www.homepointemodel.com). Kurt has authored or cowritten books with combined sales of over 700,000 copies. A graduate of Talbot Seminary and former group vice president over media with Focus on the Family, he directed the creative teams behind books, films, magazines, and audio dramaโincluding the popular Adventures in Odyssey series. Kurt's two primary passions bubble up through his writings. First, encountering God in unexpected places as reflected in books such as the bestselling Finding God in The Lord of the Rings. Second, the priority of the home, represented by such books as Your Heritage, How To Mess Up Your Child's Life, and the bestselling Family Night Tool Chest series. Madly in love with his wife, Olivia, and their four children, Kurt lives in Rockwall, Texas. Jim Ware is the coauthor (with Kurt Bruner) of the best-selling Finding God in The Lord of the Rings. His most recent book is God of the Fairy Tale (Shaw, 2003). Jim graduated from UCLA in 1976 with a B.A. in classics. After marrying Joni, he enrolled at Fuller Theological Seminary, emphasizing theology and Semitic languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, and Ugaritic) and eventually earning an M.A. in biblical studies. Daughter Alison, the first of six children, was born in 1979, just as Jim was completing his seminary coursework. For several years after graduation he supported his growing family as a member of the maintenance crew at the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. During this time he also taught adult and college-level Bible classes at the church and hosted study groups in his home. In 1986 Jim took a position as a staff writer with Focus on the Family, a multi-media Christian ministry based (at the time) in Arcadia, California. It was in connection with his work at Focus that Jim authored Crazy Jacob, Dangerous Dreams, and Prophet's Kid (Bethany House Publishers). A deep love for the Bible, a strong interest in history, and a keen taste for good storytelling have all contributed to his sense of enjoyment and satisfaction in re-narrating these scriptural incidents for young readers. In 1991 Jim and family relocated with Focus on the Family from Southern California to Colorado Springs, where they currently make their home. He enjoys everything about life in the shadow of Pikes Peakโespecially the Thursday night Celtic music sessions at Poor Richard's restaurant, where he sings and plays the guitar and hammered dulcimer.