“How did you become a Christian?” is an oftenasked question in conversations with nonChristians. Randy Newman suggests we should prepare a concise p...
“How did you become a Christian?” is an oftenasked question in conversations with nonChristians. Randy Newman suggests we should prepare a concise p...
Stephen D. Eyre is the Director of the C.S. Lewis Fellows Program Cincinnati. In this podcast he talks with host Randy Newman about his new book “Ordi...
Just as C.S. Lewis told us our desires point to “another world,” author and philosopher Greg Ganssle explores that same theme in his book Our Deepest ...
When we pray, “Our Father, who art in heaven,” who do we have in mind? In this 2004 recording, Alistair Begg reminds of how precious this acknowledgem...
How is one saved? Although everyone’s story is different, Rob Yancy’s walk to faith shows how the engagement of both heart and mind can yield powerful...
When we say that “no one comes to the Father but through Jesus,” many are offended, right? This most basic truth is often rejected because it sounds n...
Have you ever considered “fasting” from your smart phone? Dan Osborn, former C.S. Lewis Director for Northeast Ohio, shares his thoughts about technol...
By effectively using the right questions, parents can get to know their children’s hearts and attitudes. Aimee Riegert provides several examples of us...
Aside from the longterm benefits of eternal life, belief in the Gospel can have some very beneficial shortterm benefits as well. Research suggests t...