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A Most-Converted Man: Remembering C.S. Lewis

Beyond his iconic literary works, C.S. Lewis was a profound thinker who masterfully translated Christian faith into accessible language, impacting millions through his writings and iconic BBC radio addresses.

How Corrie ten Boom’s Flea-Filled Faith Inspires Thanksgiving Gratitude

This Thanksgiving reflection shares the inspiring story of Corrie and Betsy ten Boom, who, while imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp, chose to thank God even for fleas—an act of faith that protected them and allowed them to minister to others. It challenges readers to embrace gratitude in all circumstances, trusting that God can use even the most difficult situations for good. Remembering the "fleas of Ravensbruck" encourages a heart of gratitude, even in uncertain times.

The Continued Rise of Islam

While often overlooked, Islam is experiencing unprecedented global growth, now recognized as the fastest-growing religion worldwide. This surge is primarily driven by demographic trends, contrasting with a decline in Christianity, prompting a re-evaluation of religious engagement strategies.

What Holds Leaders Back

Discover the hidden beliefs that silently sabotage leaders and hinder their growth, as explored by Muriel M. Wilkins. Learn practical strategies to overcome these internal blockers and unlock your full leadership potential.

What’s Wrong with Leaders Today?

The recent surge in scandals involving religious leaders may stem from flawed motivations for leadership, including ambition for personal gain, ideological agendas, and simple expediency. Discover the destructive patterns behind these common drivers and the crucial alternative that truly serves the mission.

5 Facts to Deepen Your Appreciation of Veterans Day

Veterans Day is often misunderstood, so here are some key insights drawn from the U.S. Department of Defense's "5 Facts to Know About Veterans Day." These points clarify why it’s different from Memorial Day, the importance of the November 11 observance, and how other countries honor their veterans. It's a chance to understand and genuinely appreciate the day dedicated to all who have served.

When Telling the Truth Isn’t Hate, It's Love

In an era defined by subjective emotions, this article explores the enduring concept of transcendent truth and how standing for it is often misconstrued as hate. Discover how to uphold truth with love and admonishment, rather than condemnation.

Can Halloween Still Be Celebrated by Families of Faith?

Halloween has deep roots in Christian history, with All Hallows' Eve marking the night before All Saints’ Day—a celebration of saints, both known and unknown. October 31 is also remembered as Reformation Day, when Martin Luther’s actions sparked the Protestant Reformation. While some may focus on pagan origins, many traditional fall celebrations, like harvest festivals, were about thanking God for His blessings. Halloween today can still be innocent fun for kids—dressing up and trick-or-treating without worrying about occult influences. And let’s be honest—79% of parents admit to sneaking a little of their child’s candy anyway!

Choosing Judas

Explore the perplexing question of why Jesus chose Judas, knowing his eventual betrayal, and uncover the profound reasons behind this divine decision.

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