Tolkien Reading Day
Our family loves to read and today is Mike’s birthday, so when I discovered that today is Tolkien Reading Day, I just had to post some good quotes from J. R. R. Tolkien for you to enjoy. Continue reading Tolkien Reading Day
Our family loves to read and today is Mike’s birthday, so when I discovered that today is Tolkien Reading Day, I just had to post some good quotes from J. R. R. Tolkien for you to enjoy. Continue reading Tolkien Reading Day
I just finished reading The Celtic Way of Evangelism by George C. Hunter III, so I wanted to post about this book on St. Patrick’s Day.
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We had a great trip up to Washington, D. C. over Jenn’s Spring Break. We had planned ahead for weeks so Jenn and I could attend Bonnie’s Bridal Shower. Bonnie’s shower was a fun “tea party.” Continue reading Bonnie’s Shower and Our Spring Break Trip
One reason I’m writing tonight is because of several prayer opportunities we thought you would want to know about. Perhaps you’ll be interested in one of these. • Our ministry in Europe started praying for the 40 European countries during the 40 days of Lent. It’s not too late to sign up for a daily prayer request for each country. Read more on PrayEurope.com or go directly to the sign-up for an email reminder. • Our ministry leaders are calling for a 40-day prayer focus, March 17 to April 25, to seek God’s face. They have been asking God where … Continue reading Prayer Opportunities for Lent
This is a good video to send to a Spanish-speaking friend. I like the flow of his thoughts and plan to come back to this video to “borrow his outline.” Continue reading American Street Preacher in Peru
The British university environment when C. S. Lewis was a professor at Oxford, was already skeptical and even scornful about Christianity. In the midst of that atheistic and agnostic terrain, he influenced his students for Christ, but he also knew that he could reach a lot more people with his writing, particularly through his stories, more than through his books on apologetics. The Chronicles of Narnia have never been out of print and are popular worldwide, selling over a million copies per year. The Narnia movies have exposed millions more to Lewis’ work.
C. S. Lewis explained the basics of the Christian faith in everyday language on BBC radio during World War II. His popular radio talks were later compiled into Mere Christianity. Our staff at Faculty Commons considers this book one of their most effective evangelistic tools. It continues to lead skeptical and atheistic professors to faith in Christ. Continue reading Reaching Students and Faculty on Campuses