Thomas A. Tarrants
Thomas A. Tarrants is President Emeritus of the C.S. Lewis Institute. After serving twelve years as president and nine years as vice President, he retired from his position as Vice President for Ministry and Director, Washington Area Fellows Program, with CSLI in June 2019. He holds a Masters of Divinity Degree, as well as a Doctor of Ministry Degree in Christian Spirituality. Tom is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Church Alliance and a member of the Evangelical Theological Society. He spends his time writing, mentoring, consulting and traveling. His life story is told in Consumed by Hate, Redeemed by Love, published by Thomas Nelson Publishers.
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Fleshly Christianity? What it is, and What We Can Do About it
Tom Tarrants adds to his series on fighting sin by warning us against the effects...Read More
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Hindrances to Discipleship: Freedom from the Flesh
Part Two of last issue's treatment of "the flesh", and the conclusion to the compelling...Read More
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Hindrances to Discipleship: The Flesh
If we ever hope to make progress as disciples of Jesus—to think as he thought,...Read More
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Hindrances to Discipleship: The World
Much of the communication around us operates as if the God of heaven and earth...Read More
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Hindrances To Discipleship: The Devil
Does Satan exist? What does the Bible say about the devil and demons? How can...Read More
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Finding Power to Live a New Life: Discipleship and the Holy Spirit
The life of discipleship is possible only through the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit....Read More
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Pride and Humility
Humility is a grace that is precious in the sight of God, who in due...Read More
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Obedience: The Key that Opens All Doors
Ours is not the obedience of one who seeks to justify himself before God but...Read More
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Following Jesus Christ
What does it mean to follow Jesus Christ? Discover what the Bible teaches about following...Read More
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True Conversion and Wholehearted Commitment
In what Edwards saw as a singular act of God’s providence, Brainerd had been persuaded...Read More