THE BOOK of Genres
I happened to read this question from a forum:
Don't you find the Bible boring?
Atheist: I’m not questioning the bible in any way in this thread, other than as a piece of writing. I find it very boring to read. So, as a Christian, although it’s important to you, do you honestly find it a “good read”? I imagine it’s like reading statutes or laws. They are important, but so dull.
Christian: Reading the Bible is boring. Is something wrong with me? Am I truly a Christian?
This is why I wrote THE BOOK of Genres!
Is the Bible boring? Not a chance. This collection of articles, blogs, journals, and other resources will completely change how you see it. You’ll explore over 30 topics that reveal the Bible’s surprising depth and rich diversity. Discover its vast range of literary genres, unlock new perspectives, and see its powerful relevance to your life today. Get ready to be engaged, informed, and inspired by a book that’s anything but boring.


READERS SPOTLIGHT: Check out this wonderful journal written by Michelle Alana!
She commented that Superhero fiction is one of the most popular sub-genres of speculative fiction, which took her immediately to Kirk Franklin's song, Superheroes, officially titled, Love Theory. God is the ultimate Superhero, He has All Power and is still performing miracles in our lives today.
I love the notes she took on THE BOOK of Genres—and she illustrated the cover herself. I’ve created a PDF file of the journal for you to read or download at your convenience.

In reading Michelle Alana's Journal, I noticed in her notes from the Science Fiction Chapter 23, reminded her of the song Love Theory by Kirk Franklin.
This led me to Superheroes Prayer, written by Kirk Franklin, sung by Tamela Mann, featuring Yolanda Adams.
