C.S. LEWIS
Be Thinking: C.S. Lewis and the Language of Apologetics
My country, the Czech Republic, is among the most atheistic countries in the world. Most Czechs are not interested in any religion. Those that are prefer all possible alternatives to Christianity. Very few nonbelievers in my country read Christian literature. There is one exception. His name is C.S. Lewis.
My country, the Czech Republic, is among the most atheistic countries in the world. Most Czechs are not interested in any religion. Those that are prefer all possible alternatives to Christianity. Very few nonbelievers in my country read Christian literature. There is one exception. His name is C.S. Lewis.
“I am coming quickly" (that is, when I come I will come ‘unexpectedly’ or ‘suddenly’). Revelation 22.20.
There is a difference between Jesus' command to "watch" (i.e., to keep at your assigned task) and how the word is read today. A sentry must 'watch' for enemies to protect his fellow soldiers. This watching does not mean that the sentry must keep watch for his superior performing an inspection of his post. That would be to look in the wrong direction. Christ, our superior, has told us he will come unexpectedly or suddenly ('quickly' in older English) so there is no way of seeing His approach. Keep at your work - caring for God's people - don't relax and fall asleep, get drunk or become occupied with looking for end time signs of our Officer's approach. Many souls are relying on your obedience. |
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Dec 10, 2015: Christianity Today: C.S. Lewis Was a Secret Government Agent
A recent discovery unveils an unknown chapter in the life the famous Oxford Don.
A recent discovery unveils an unknown chapter in the life the famous Oxford Don.
May 20, 2015: Moral Apologetics: Video: Peter Williams on C.S. Lewis and Friendship
Peter Williams, hosted by the C.S. Lewis Foundation, shares some thoughts on C.S. Lewis' view of friendship.
Peter Williams, hosted by the C.S. Lewis Foundation, shares some thoughts on C.S. Lewis' view of friendship.
"The Supernaturalness of Christ: Can we still believe it?" byWilbur M Smith - W.A. Wilde Company [c]1941
This volume is an attempt to set forth the basic facts involved in the birth, the Transfiguration, the miraculous acts, and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, that people may have an opportunity to individually come to definite conclusions as to whether Christ was or was not a truly supernatural person, the Son sent by the Father to be the Saviour of the world." --From the preface
This volume is an attempt to set forth the basic facts involved in the birth, the Transfiguration, the miraculous acts, and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, that people may have an opportunity to individually come to definite conclusions as to whether Christ was or was not a truly supernatural person, the Son sent by the Father to be the Saviour of the world." --From the preface