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 Master’s 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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The Seven Deadly Sins Lecture
We all miss the mark sometimes, whether accidentally in our limitedness or purposefully in our...Read More
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Loving God and Neighbor
Tom Tarrants explores how we are called to “Love God and Love Our Neighbor.” This...Read More
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Are You a Christian or a Disciple? Is There a Difference? Why It Matters!
Tom Tarrants, CSLI Vice President of Ministry, explores whether there is a difference between being...Read More
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Seven Deadly Sins – Part One
Our relationship with others and with God is influenced, whether we like it or not,...Read More
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Seven Deadly Sins – Part Two
Our relationship with others and with God is influenced, whether we like it or not,...Read More
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True Conversion
Tom Tarrants continues to teach us about essential discipleship on what true conversion truly means...Read More
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What God Wants from You
Tom Tarrants challenges each of us to seek that answer and then to live our...Read More
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Learning to Make Disciples of Jesus: The Calling of Every Believer
Many in the church today think that disciple making is someone else's ministry. But Jesus...Read More
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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