The Book C. S. Lewis Was Dying to Write
It’s the book C. S. Lewis never wrote but wanted to: a guide for new believers to learn how to pray. But it was never to be, at least not in his lifetime. Read More
C. S. Lewis, Public Intellectual
The aspect of the book that I found most fascinating is Lewis’s handling of fame and his role as a public intellectual. Until World War II, Lewis was a little-known Oxford scholar, but The Screwtape Letters and his wartime talks on the BBC launched him into “international fame for which he was ill prepared.” Read More
Good News in Rural America: There’s More to the Story than Poverty and Disappointment
Jesus is alive and active in rural America. Read More
How to Tell the Difference Between a Prophet and a Crank
Truly biblical prophecy strengthens the church—without adding anything to the Bible. Read More
What Does Prophecy Look Like Today?
This article is the third in a series of four articles on the gift of prophecy in the New Testament. In the series, Jon Bloom will explore both of the major positions, look at examples in the church today, and answer some frequently asked questions. Read More
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