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Then one day about ten years ago, when I was on tour with a singersongwriter named Fernando Ortega, I spent a few hours at a Barnes Noble in Oregon I think and a guy in a bowtie was giving an author talk to a smattering of people. I slipped into the back row and listened as he lauded the virtues of the Harry Potter books, and evengaspwent so far as to argue that they were distinctly Christian in theme. I was fascinated, especially in light of the rumblings and grumblings Id heard about the books from Christians. It helped me to understand why my spirit seemed to tingle when I read the books. That day I met John Granger, bought his book The Hidden Key to Harry Potter, and was even more hooked than I was before. He pointed out so many interesting themes, archetypes, alchemical nuances, and even direct quotes from Rowling herself about the Christian content in the books that I became more frustrated and mystified than ever by the outcry from Christians against the books. 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I dont know if thats intentional or not, but you should know that hes in there. In fact, it wouldnt be a huge stretch to say that reading your books has helped me to praise him even more for his courage, his sacrifice, and his strength to conquer the hosts of hell to save us. Sincerely,Andrew Peterson. I dont think the Harry Potter books are perfect. I dont think theyre the greatest books ever written. Whether or not they stand the test of time like The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings remains to be seen though I suspect they will. But I was swept into the story in a way that very few books have ever done for me. When Ben Shive and I were touring in Sweden I actually heard him crying in the next room as he finished Half Blood Prince. Dont tell him I told you that. Some of you may have heard me tell this story, but for the sake of those who havent when I finished Deathly Hallows I was opening for Fernando again this was years and years after the tour I mentioned earliercreepy how this all revolves around Fernando. I read the last, bittersweet pages of the book and was deeply moved. But it wasnt until later that I broke. I finished my opening set that night and settled in to listen to Fernando. He was playing piano along with a string quartet, marching through a stirring arrangement of Crown Him With Many Crowns. In the back of the dark, crowded room I sang,Crown him the Lord of life, who triumphed oer the grave, and rose victorious in the strife for those he came to save. His glories now we sing, who died, and rose on high, who died, eternal life to bring, and lives that death may die. I couldnt get Harrys story out of my head. I doubled over in the back of the auditorium and sobbed with gratitude to Jesus for allowing his body to be ruined, for facing the enemy alone, for laying down his life for his friendsJesus, my friend, brother, hero, and kingJesus, the Lord of Life, who triumphed oer the gravewho lives that death may die Even now, writing those words, my heart catches in my throat. In that moment I was able, because of these books, to worship Christ in a way I never had. Let me be clear Harry Potter is NOT Jesus. This story isnt inspired, at least not in the sense that Scripture is inspired but because I believe that all truth is Gods truth, that the resurrection is at the heart of the Christian story, and the main character of the Christian story is Christ, because I believe in God the Father, almighty maker of heaven and earth and in Jesus Christ his only begotten sonand because I believe that he inhabits my heart and has adopted me as his son, into his family, his kingdom, his churchI have the freedom to rejoice in the Harry Potter story, because even there, Christ is King. Wherever we see beauty, light, truth, goodness, we see Christ. Do we think him so small that he couldnt invade a series of books about a boy wizard Do we think him cut off from a story like this, as if he were afraid, or weak, or worried Remember when Santa Claus shows up incongruously in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Its a strange moment, but to my great surprise Ive been moved by it.