Progress Isn’t Always Progress

C.S. Lewis reminds us that progress means getting nearer to where we want to be, but if we are traveling down the wrong road we are not making progress.

C.S. Lewis: Lord or Lunatic, But Never Good Teacher

Kelvey Vander Hart: As C.S. Lewis reminds us, you can call Jesus either Lord or lunatic, but never just a good teacher.

Caffeinated Thought of the Day: Progress on the Right Road

Shane Vander Hart: We are not making progress if we find ourselves headed unimpeded down the wrong road. Progress may mean making a u-turn to get there.

Caffeinated Thought of the Day: The Bible Is Our Lens

Shane Vander Hart: Our understanding of culture should come from the Bible instead of allowing our understanding of the Bible to come from the world.

The River and The Road: A Journey of Redemption by Arthur Young

My Review–– This is a fascinating little book. A friend (Brian Myers,…

We’re From the Government, and We Are Here to Help You: The Lingering Effect of Communism

God has given us many means to help the poor, the widow,…

Christianity Claims to Give an Account of Facts

Trevin Wax had this quote from C.S. Lewis on his blog.  I…

Man Is Fallen and He Can’t Get Up

Part Nine in a series of excerpts from With Christ in the…

The Stumbling Blocks For Christian Artists

Note: For the purpose of this series, the term “artist” is being…

Nice People Are Difficult to Save

Obviously God can save whomever He wants, but I have noticed in…

Heavenly or Hellish Creatures

The small choices matter.  One will reflect, plan, worry and generally count…

Mike Huckabee: Five Books He Recommends.

“How many a man has dated a new era in his life…

The Screwtape Letters of Life

“He leaves the creature to stand up on its own legs- to…

Heavenly or Hellish Creatures

The small choices matter.  One will reflect, plan, worry and generally count…

C.S. Lewis: Getting Out of Solitary Conceit

Many think they can live the Christian life on their own.  In…

C.S. Lewis: Atheism is Too Simple

British apologist and professor of literature at Oxford University, Clive Staples Lewis…