Dear Friends, In the days of King Herod of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly order of Abijah. His wife was a descendant of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. Both of them were righteous before God, living blamelessly according to all the commandments and regulations of the Lord. […]
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A Word of Grace – November 15, 2010
Prayer is an important sifting tool in my experience. Many times I have sifted through a toxic mess of irritation, concern, humiliation and pain before my heavenly Father. As my jumbled thoughts and feelings tumble from my mind and heart, something will catch in my soul and literally pull me to my feet in indignation or distress. That leaves me with a choice to stuff what troubles me back into the crevices of my heart to be dealt with later in my own devices, or to let it go to God with a plea, “Here, Father, take this and my desire for vindication that goes with it. Remove it from the reach of heart and mind.”
C.S. Lewis College Fortune Article Now on Web
The November article in Fortune featuring the Green family of Hobby Lobby and C.S. Lewis College is now available at Fortune’s website.
A Word of Grace – September 20, 2010
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New Christianity Today Article by Brett McCracken
One of the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s former interns, Brett McCracken, has just authored the cover story for the most recent issue of Christianity Today. He addresses what he calls “Hipster Christianity,” a new label for one post-modern version of Christianity that is currently in vogue. It can be found on Christianity Today. What happens, he […]