Bill Bright, who died in 2003, is remembered for his extraordinary work in building Campus Crusade (now CRU), one of the largest evangelistic outreaches in history. At the time of his passing, CRU had 6,500 staff members and thousands of volunteers sharing the gospel. Here, the late Christian apologist and author, Chuck Colson, describes Bright’s vision, courage, and unrelenting faith in Christ as he worked to fulfill the Great Commission.
Ruth Lovejoy, a Fellow in our C. S. Lewis Institute Fellows program, shares how seeing the gospel and the goodness of God more worshipfully...
Two themes that surface in Augustine’s sermons that may be helpful for our discipleship: understanding (1) salvation as primarily a process, a pilgrimage that...
The modern notion of Apologetics is often thought of as someone bringing philosophical ideas into a battle of wits, with the only thing coming...