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Profiles in Faith: Augustine
The Faith of Bill Bright
Bill Bright, who died in 2003, is remembered for his extraordinary work in building Campus Crusade (now CRU), one of the largest evangelistic outreaches in history. At the time of his passing, CRU…
C.S. Lewis on Authentic Discipleship
The Faith of Charles Wesley
Many of us are familiar with hymns such as “And Can it Be?” and “O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing,” written by Charles Wesley. These and thousands more came after Wesley’s conversion in 1738.…
Looking at Life through Bifocals
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, a New York Times best-selling author, says that Christians need to operate on two levels: the human and the spiritual. Just as bifocal lenses allow us to see the “far away”…
C.S. Lewis on Absolutes
Dr. Art Lindsley argues that the greatest crisis facing both culture and the church is the abandonment of absolute truth, warning that relativism erodes our ability to recognize good, evil, and even…
A Great Awakening Stirs the Colonies
In 1734, Jonathan Edwards sparked a powerful religious revival in Northampton by preaching the necessity of personal conversion and justification by faith, igniting what became known as the Great…
Can the Gospels be Trusted?
There is such an avalanche of evidence for the trustworthiness of the Gospels that the burden of proof is on those who maintain the inauthenticity of the Gospels. Learn more in this message from Dr.…
Abiding in Christ
How are you experiencing your union with Christ? Are you abiding in Him? Pastor Bill Kynes says that for many believers, although their faith in Christ has resulted in a new legal condition and a new…
Postliberal Theology
What is postliberal theology? This “very brief presentation” by theologian Adonis Vidu attempts to answer that question in a very esoteric discussion involving linguistics, apologetics, history,…
C.S. Lewis on Grief
C.S. Lewis struggled with grief following the death of his wife Joy and later published a journal — A Grief Observed — of his thoughts during that time. C.S. Lewis scholar Art Lindsley describes for…
Are Biblical Manuscripts Reliable?
Have you ever wondered if Biblical manuscripts are reliable? Theologian Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing gives us some reasons why people might be skeptical and why their logic is faulty. In each instance, she…
Scrooges, Traditionalists, and Nicholases
There are three types of people during the Christmas season. All three view Christmas with differing feelings and thoughts. This season, as we encounter the scrooges and the traditionalists, would we…
Alexander on "The Use and Abuse of Books"
Princeton Theological Seminary librarian Archibald Alexander, who died in 1851, had a love for learning and taught students how they best could use books for information and edification. He described…
Jesus' Loving Presence in the World
Union with Christ
What does it mean to be “in Christ,” and what does this mean for our salvation? Pastor Bill Kynes explains how this “profound mystery” is essential for joining us to our Lord. Only as we are “in…
Thanks for the Memories with Bill Hendricks
What will be your legacy? What will you leave behind when you’re gone? Some will leave wonderful memories and stories; some, wreckage and sorrow; others, little at all. Bill Hendricks remembers his…
Profiles in Faith: Martin Luther
How much do you know about Martin Luther? Some scholars have called him a villain; others, a saint. C.S. Lewis scholar and theologian Art Lindsley gives us a brief biography of Luther, describing…
The Importance of Imagination for C.S. Lewis and for Us
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The Powers that Shape Us
What are the influences that shape our lives and either make us a man or woman of God or of little use to mankind? Pastor A.W. Tozer lists six: Our friends, the literature we read, the music we…
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