A Primer on “The Screwtape Letters” by C. S. Lewis
“The Screwtape Letters” by C. S. Lewis, published in 1942, is an imagined peek into the spiritual world, both humorous and frightful. Since its publication in 1942, this classic has resonated deeply with readers worldwide. The book’s enduring popularity stems from its unique format, engaging narrative, and witty and accessible approach to complex theological concepts.
A Primer on “Practicing the Way” — A Book Reshaping How We Think About Discipleship
For the exhausted volunteer, the burned-out pastor, or the skeptic who suspects there must be more to faith than what they have seen — Comer offers a path. It is simple but not easy: slow down, adopt ancient practices, and discover that apprenticeship to Jesus is not only possible in the modern world but may be the only way to become a person of love.