Fellows Resources
Participants in the C.S. Lewis Institute Fellows Programs may use the following “Fellows Resources” during their program. These resources should not be re-published, distributed, or used other than for limited personal use.
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The Authority of Scripture
All the troubles in the Church to-day, and most of the troubles in the world,...Read More
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Trusting the Bible
Develop a confident assurance of the Bible’s inspiration and authority for our lives and address...Read More
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Theme Study: Living a Life of Love
It has become a well-known truth that the Greek culture (unlike English) had a few...Read More
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Scripture Points — Living a Life of Love
By this the love of God was manifested in us that God has sent His...Read More
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The Unforbidden Fruit
John R.W. Stott discusses Why power, knowledge, orthodoxy, faith, and service are not the mark...Read More
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The Struggle to Love
David P. Gushee focuses on the issue of love and responds to why it takes...Read More
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Definitions of Love and Heart
Love, however, must not be interpreted in terms of the humanistic definition which legitimizes behavior...Read More
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Beyond Emotions: The Healing Power of Love
Love, however, must not be interpreted in terms of the humanistic definition which legitimizes behavior...Read More
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Scripture Points — Prayer
The Lord's Prayer in scriptures is a tremendous model not only for prayer but in...Read More
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Theme Study: Prayer
Dr. Art Lindsley shares about Prayer that without it we have a faith of mere...Read More