Four Lessons for Apologists from C. S. Lewis
Andy Shurson draws four principles on apologetics from a talk by C. S. Lewis, instructing apologists with wisdom on how we present the gospel.
Four Lessons for Apologists from C. S. Lewis
Andy Shurson draws four principles on apologetics from a talk by C. S. Lewis, instructing apologists with wisdom on how we present the gospel.
The Vocational Theology of Toy Story
Andy Shurson uses Pixar's Toy Story as an illustration for Christian work, demonstrating a way of seeing Christ in culture.
The Band-Aid Dilemma
Andy Shurson reflects on adventures, Band-Aids, and strength gained through scrapes and bruises.
Book Review – The Spiritual Art of Business
Andy Shurson reviews, "The Spiritual Art of Business: Connecting the Daily with the Divine" and highlights particularly helpful portions of the book.
The Spiritual Discipline of Golf
Andy Shurson reflects on the opportunities to cultivate discipline and foster stronger relationships with others through golf and C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis’s Typewriter and the Cost of Technology
Andy Shurson reflects on C.S.Lewis's engagement with the typewriter and the cost of choosing expediency over rhythm and thoughtful intentionality.
Always Winter but Never Christmas: Advent in Narnia
When children first enter Narnia they find it in perpetual Advent. A season of always winter but never Christmas. We share in the ache and longing that Narnia had for Christmas to come, and more importantly for our savior to return.
Why C. S. Lewis Said ‘No’ to Knighthood
C.S. Lewis was on a path to knighthood. But Lewis chose the honor of representing Jesus over the honor of King George.
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