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Posts Tagged C.S. Lewis


HOME – Video and Manuscript for Homecoming 2015

The sermon from September 20, 2015, at The Patterson Avenue Baptist Church is included in this blog post (both the video and the manuscript).   The sermon is titled:  “Home” and is based on Jesus words recorded in John 14:18-20. There are several links on this page to make such SHARING much easier. If the […]

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A Lesson From A Roll Of Toilet Paper

This post includes the sermon  text for the message I preached on March 15, 2015 at a meeting of the Patterson Avenue Baptist Church in Richmond, VA.  The sermon is based on Mark 2:13-18 and is titled:  “A Lesson From A Roll of Toilet Paper.” You can also listen to the audio podcast at http://www.pattersonavenuebaptist. com The audio […]

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C.S. Lewis On Ezekiel Bulver

“You must show that a man’s wrong before you start explaining why he’s wrong. The modern method is to assume w/out discussion that he’s wrong & then distract his attention from this (the only real issue) by busily explaining how he became so silly. In the course of the last 15 yrs I’ve found this […]

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Aslan Is Not Safe

By Steve McVey (my friend from  http://gracewalk.org) In The Chronicles of Narnia , C. S. Lewis wrote in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe about an occasion when Susan and Lucy ask Mr. and Mrs. Beaver to describe Aslan, the Christ-figure in the story. They ask if Aslan is a man. Mr. Beaver replies: […]

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Christmas In August with C.S. Lewis

In C.S. Lewis’ book “The Loin, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” readers are taken to the mythical land of Narnia.  When Narnia is living under the authority of the witch, it is “always winter, but never Christmas.”  It is a land filled with darkness and despair, devoid of hope and without possibility.  Today our world […]

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C.S. Lewis on “hating the sin and loving the sinner!”

I remember Christian teachers telling me long ago that I must hate a bad man’s actions but not hate the bad man: or, as they would say, hate the sin but not the sinner. …I used to think this a silly, straw-splitting distinction: how could you hate what a man did and not hate the […]

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Quick Quote: Christianity is NOT a Moral Code of Conduct according to C.S. Lewis

I think all Christians would agree with me if I said that though Christianity seems at first to be all about morality, all about duties and rules and guilt and virtue, yet it leads you on, out of all that, into something beyond. One has a glimpse of a country where they do not talk […]

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About My Friends: Quick Quote From C.S. Lewis

Over the last few days I have been in a conference teaching listening skills, Bible-storying, and how these skills can be used to lead a church and disciple people to understand the wonders of God’s amazing love.  Over the few days, I made some special new friends.  I also reflected on the blessing of my […]

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Review: The Lion, The Mouse, and the Dawn Treader

  Carl McColman, is a popular author whose writings address topics such as Celtic spirituality, spiritual disciplines, and Christian mysticism.  In his latest book, “The Lion, The Mouse, and The Dawn Treader” McColman examines “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” (one of the books from the C.S. Lewis Narnia series) in order to uncover the […]

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