C.S. Lewis’s book Mere Christianity has a claim to being one of the most important religious works of the twentieth century. In this article, George Marsden discusses the origins of the book and its reception, as well as the factors that give the book its ongoing vitality. Read this article online.
May 7, 1963, Sherwood Wirt climbed the long wooden stairway to C.S. Lewis’s office, hoping to interview Lewis on his thoughts on the subject...
We have little idea what brought Perpetua to faith in Christ, or how long she had been a Christian, but thanks to her diary,...
A life of prayer is something to which we are all called and to which we should all aspire. Dr. Bill Kynes discusses what...