“The ferocious parts of the Psalms,” Lewis writes, “serve as a reminder that there is in the world such a thing as wickedness ...
Dangerous hope — trust, wonder and love — is where we live our relationship with God and with one another.
Insofar as curiosity is an expression of pride and a vessel for temptation, it is certainly right for Christians to caution ...
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Can we get God to say 'yes' to our prayers more?
Jesus, you’ll remember, taught us to pray like this: ...
S. Lewis said, ‘Sound atheists cannot be too careful of their reading.’ Purtill gives reason to believe Lewis was right. Atheists read this book at their peril.” Yes indeed, Lewis was right.
The puzzle piece taunted me. I had watched my sister labor for hours, hunched over the scattered spread of jigsaw bits. Doing ...
5. Explain the big picture. Familiarize yourself with the historical case for Christianity, and offer a high-level explanation of what makes this religion's claims compelling -- that Jesus' life ...
Colson writes that Phillips explained to him his life had been transformed after accepting Jesus Christ and suggested Colson read C.S. Lewis’ classic “Mere Christianity.” Taking no chance he might not ...
Father John Antony's Lenten series explores St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body, guiding participants on a 5-mile tour of ...
Of course controversy for the sake of controversy is not to be engaged in. But controversy that comes about because of a ...