When (Seemingly) Opposites Meet: Keller and Piper on Lewis
C.S. Lewis has been called the “Romantic Rationalist” because he brings together two seemingly opposite things. He is both rationally sharp and imaginatively brilliant, which is a rare combination.In...
View ArticleShane & Shane Invite You to Our National Conference
Musical artists Shane & Shane will be leading corporate worship at our upcoming National Conference in September. In this short video, they invite you to join us.A special early-bird rate for the...
View ArticleWould We Have Been Friends? Keller and Piper on Lewis
C.S. Lewis tended to be generous, maybe even too generous.Lewis’s influence is profound in the lives of Tim Keller and John Piper, but they both wonder whether they would be friends with him if he were...
View ArticleTim Keller on the Writing Brilliance of C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis was an exemplary communicator of Christian truth. So was the 18th-century theologian Jonathan Edwards.The use of images was Edwards’s forte, while Lewis excelled in illustrations. Both men...
View ArticleLewis Live-Stream Free for All
UPDATE: See available audio and video rebroadcasts.At long last, we gather this weekend in Minneapolis for the Desiring God 2013 National Conference.The fullest experience will be on the ground in...
View Article15 Quotes from the C.S. Lewis Conference
As we finish uploading all the audio and video of the C.S. Lewis conference online for you in the next few hours, here’s a sampling of fifteen quotes from the conference talks that caught our...
View ArticleThe Remarkable Reality of Union with Christ
It may be the most important doctrine you’ve never heard of.So says Kevin DeYoung about the reality of “union with Christ” — and sadly it seems he’s right.But hopefully you aren’t among that number —...
View ArticleWhen the Vine Really Became Precious
I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. (John 15:5)It was a July morning in Manila in 1985 when...
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