The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe
The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe
Latest Episodes
Stop Writing "Christian" Stories - Why Many Faith-Based Stories Feel Shallow
Many writers assume that Christian stories are defined by clean content, religious themes, or explicit references to faith. But a Christian worldview is not a genre.In this episode of The Storyteller's Mission, Zena Dell Lowe explains wh...
This Film Was Morally Broken… Until I Understood It
In this episode of Salt & Light, Zena Dell Lowe examines the Academy Award nominated film Blue Moon starring Ethan Hawke and asks an important storytelling question:What happens when a film portrays a broken man truthfully w...
When Plot Forces Stupidity
What happens when a story needs something to happen… so the character suddenly stops thinking?In this episode of The Storyteller’s Mission, we examine a common storytelling failure: when plot demands override character integrity...
If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You — Why This Dark Film Feels True — But Isn’t
What happens when a dark film feels emotionally true—but quietly removes the possibility of hope?In this episode of Salt & Light, we examine If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You and explore a deeper tension in modern storyte...
Your “Fatal Flaw” Is Killing Your Hero
Most writers are being taught a dangerous misconception about character development—and it’s quietly weakening their stories.The idea that every protagonist must have a “fatal flaw” has become one of the most repeated rules in modern sto...
Fan Mail
Enjoying your Podcasts, Zena. So refreshing to find not just a Christian artist, but one with a presuppositional approach to their worldview. Your theme of “Worldviews in collision” resonates with my favorite author, Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen.
Royal Oak, Michigan