At the height of his influence, C.S. Lewis was broadcasting his Mere Christianity lectures to almost 1.5 million people. There is so much we can learn from him.
You may feel inadequate to the task of evangelism, but in his new book Randy Newman skillfully helps us to apply the methods Lewis used (storytelling, humour, imagery and more) in our own conversations.
Bob Hartman: Telling Bible Stories to Children - Make it Fun!
Becky Pippert: The World Has Changed: Our Message Must Not
Lizzie Ling and Vaughan Roberts - Abortion: Thinking biblically, speaking wisely and acting compassionately
John Lennox: Can Science Explain Everything?
Sarah and Jeff Walton: Marriage in the Middle of a Storm
Sam Allberry, Rachel Gilson & Rebecca McLaughlin: Same Sex Attracted. Biblically Faithful.
Rachel Gilson: A surprising story of coming out and coming to faith
Carl and Lizzie Laferton: Making Easter as exciting as Christmas for our kids
Sam Allberry: God cares who we sleep with
Christopher Ash: Making More Room For The Psalms in Church Life
Day 3 of Sinclair Ferguson's Easter Devotional, To Seek and To Save
Day 2 of Sinclair Ferguson's Easter Devotional, To Seek and To Save
Day 1 of Sinclair Ferguson's Easter Devotional, To Seek and To Save
Sinclair Ferguson: The Captivating Allure of Journey Narratives
Matt Fuller: Cutting Through Culture's Most Confusing Messages
Courtney Reissig: Taking Our Feelings To The Psalms
Tim Thornborough and Katy Morgan: Bible Reading - What's The Point?
Joe Henegan and Rachel Jones: The Very Early Christmas Podcast
How The Village Church taught Matt Chandler to Find Joy in His Own Sorrow
Jason Roach: Is The Bible Really Good News for Sex and Relationships?
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