C.S. Lewis Institute
C.S. Lewis Institute, in the legacy of C.S. Lewis, works to develop wholehearted disciples of Jesus Christ who will articulate, defend, share, and live their faith in personal and public life. Founded in 1976 by Dr. James Houston and James R. Hiskey, the Institute provides leading teachers who address important issues of the day from the perspective of Biblical orthodoxy, while also providing discipleship for individuals in small groups.
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Reflections: Enjoying Good Memories
September 2016 As we look back on some of the best experiences of our lives,...Read More
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Reflections: The Implications Of God’s Love
August 2016 When people hear that God loves them, they may assume this means He...Read More
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Reflections: Are You A “Translator”?
July 2016 In the autumn of 1945, C.S. Lewis received a letter from John Beddow,...Read More
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The Discipleship Process
Drawing from the Great Commission, Brian Carrier presents a discipleship process modeled on Jesus’ ministry...Read More
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Cultural Apologetics
Apologist Cameron McAllister outlines the defining characteristics of the modern Western world and distinctives of...Read More
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Reflections: We Cannot Remain Silent
June 2016 In May 1963, Sherwood E. Wirt drove to Cambridge, England to interview C.S....Read More
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Reflections: Being Taken “Out Of Ourselves”
May 2016 In Surprised by Joy, C.S. Lewis tells the story of his conversion from atheism...Read More
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Reflections: Called To Actively Serve In The Resistance
March 2016 C.S. Lewis’s last sermon, A Slip of the Tongue, was preached at Magdalene College,...Read More
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Reflections: Love Is Not Controlling
February 2016 In his book, The Four Loves, Lewis describes “Storge” or Affection Love that is typically displayed...Read More
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Reflections: The Joy Of Accepting God’s Unexpected Gifts
January 2016 In C.S. Lewis’s science fiction book Perelandra, a professor named Ransom is sent to...Read More