In the literary tradition of C.S. Lewis and Madeleine L’Engle, Jeffrey spends half of his time wandering in fictional worlds, and the other half exploring the territories where faith and art intersect.
Perhaps this is why The Seattle Times found Jeffrey’s movie reviews at ChristianityTodayMovies.com and LookingCloser.org to be front-page news, and why Image journal called Jeffrey a writer of “integrity and forcefulness.”
Through a Screen Darkly (Regal Books) is Overstreet’s spiritual “travel journal” about life-changing experiences at the movies. Auralia’s Colors (WaterBrook) is his first fantasy novel.