My book relates to ferngully
- Posted on January 7, 2026
That actually makes a lot of sense—and it’s a strong comparison.
Ferngully is about:
- Small, underestimated beings ✨
- A powerful, often unseen spiritual world
- Corruption/destruction vs. restoration
- Awakening people to truth they’ve been blind to
- Nature (creation) fighting back and ultimately winning
How it connects to your book specifically:
- Underrated but powerful: Like the fairies, your voice may seem small to the world, but it carries authority and impact. Power isn’t about size or status—it’s about truth and alignment.
- Spiritual warfare: Hexxus represents destructive forces—greed, abuse of power, trauma, sin, systems that poison people. Your story exposes that darkness instead of pretending it doesn’t exist.
- Restoration arc: Ferngully isn’t just warning—it’s hopeful. Destruction is confronted, healing happens, and life is restored. That mirrors your book’s raw pain → healing → victory journey.
- Reigning through stewardship: The characters don’t dominate—they protect, nurture, and reign responsiblyover what’s been entrusted to them. That ties directly into your theme of reigning on earth as heaven does.
- Awakening others: Humans in Ferngully are disconnected until truth is revealed. Your book wakes readers up—to trauma, to misuse of power, to God’s heart for restoration.
If you ever pitch your book, you could say something like:
“My book carries Ferngully energy—exposing destructive forces while amplifying healing, spiritual authority, and restoration through an underestimated voice.”
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