OK, Ann inspired me to post this with her "Survey on Christian manga thread." I want to get this off my chest since I've been thinking more about the following:
Brothers and sisters, really, what makes a manga "Christian" anyway? I struggle with such issues while creating stories...
1) Devoid of undesired elements/messages (unnecessary sex/violence/blasphemous etc.) aka clean vs realistic settings (christians living in the world that resists God's Grace and Law)?
2) Contain Christian teachings (obvious/hardcore) vs subtle positive messages/teachings (more parable-like) ?
3) Characters who somewhat represent what Christians ought to be or those who openly claim they are "officially" Christians ?
I struggle because while KCome and Home will consist of Christian elements in a more straightforward manner, I have some other stories lined up that do not really necessary talk about Jesus openly but rather hint mankind's desperation for salvation or showcare the consequences of rejecting God's Way. The messages are more subtle and I would hate to have ppl saying, "Goodness, Mave I'm not seeing anything Christian about this. How can you call yourself an aspiring Christian manga artist?" ^_^;;;;
Already with "Home" (and KCome in the future), I know I'm going to raise some eyebrows with the actions of my characters. I wonder about this as I'm working on the next chapter of Home. Not that I like controversy, but I wish to deal with the difficult things that Christians must face in real life. To tell the truth, I have some characters who aren't Christian and even some who hate God for their own personal reasons. With me doing this, does that mean my manga isn't christian?
I wonder is there a big difference when someone says, "I'm a Christian manga artist vs a manga artist who is a Christian"? It doesn't seem like it but I have friends who tell me otherwise.
Just wondering....erm, meanwhile, everyone PLS respond to Ann's survey in the General forum, the feedback is very valuable. ^_^ The artists in CAA greatly need your thoughts and opinions.