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The C.S. Lewis Fellows Program offers a year of intensive discipleship that leads to significant life-change. Unlike many discipleship programs, the Fellows program focuses on discipleship of both heart and mind. It involves Bible study, classic readings, lectures, group processing, personal spiritual mentoring and accountability - all in the context of a small group of likeminded believers. More info


The C.S. Lewis Study Program provides video lectures and detailed study guides from noted C.S. Lewis scholars focusing on Lewis’s most important works.   Explore Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, and more to follow.  These resources are excellent for small groups or individuals.…More Info

Modeled on the popular and effective Fellows ProgramJourney is our most thorough small-group discipleship resource for churches or home groups. It is designed for thoughtful believers who want to become well-grounded disciples of Jesus Christ who will faithfully follow and actively serve him in the world.  More Info



 
The Basic Apologetics Course is designed for those who wish to be better equipped to reach non-believers by giving honest answers to honest questions with gentleness and respect.  This 20-lecture series includes four sets: Reasons for Faith, Responding to Atheism, Objections to Faith and Responding to New Age and Cults...More Info

Mentor Training Resources are valuable resources for those wanting to be more effective in helping others grow spiritually. Our collection of teaching on discipleship, spiritual formation, and the dynamics of spiritual life continue to grow, so visit this area of our web site often as you look for resources in the area of discipling/mentoring others for greater maturity in Christ.  More info


The Aslan Academy is designed to help parents who are looking for the best materials to teach their children about Christ.  Our team of parents and teachers has pulled together quality resources, all tested in “real life” situations, that can provide a solid foundation for your child to grow in Christ...More Info


If you’re a new believer or just now taking your faith seriously, Heart & Mind Discipleship: Foundational Truths for Authentic Spiritual Growth is an ideal next step to help you understand your faith and focus on growing in Christ. This ten-week small group discipleship program is currently being developed in partnership with Alpha USA and RZIM.  More Info


A Lifeview is a largely unconscious but generally coherent set of ideas about how the world is and how it ought to be. Some of the common Lifeviews we encounter daily are pragmatism, secularism, relativism and hedonism.  This course will help you understand the unbiblical assumptions in these lifeviews and help you develop a faithful, biblical lifeview...More Info

 

 
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  • Ten Letters
    I've been spending more time in prayer lately, feeling convicted that I need to be listening more and being more open to what God is doing and wants to do in my life.  If you’re like me, you go through periods when busyness crowds out discernment, and activities crowd out time to listen.Read More...

  • Encouraging News about Discipleship Movement
    If you’ve been reading our blog or our quarterly magazine, Knowing & Doing, you are well aware of our desire to help spark a real discipleship movement in this country and beyond.Read More...

  • Discipleship True to the Gospel: A Connection to the Church
    More and more people who express some allegiance to Jesus look at the church as simply an optional extra, a mere helpful tool, or perhaps even a detriment to spiritual life. Read More...

"There are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them."