Aimee Riegert
Aimee Riegert, CSLI Fellow, earned bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and foreign language studies from Southern Methodist University. In addition to supporting various national security efforts in Northern Virginia, she has worked as an itinerant high school math teacher and drama coach, and has served in women’s ministries, praise teams, on the adult support team for Young Life and as a “mentor mom” for MOPS International ministries, as well as English instructor in several ESL programs in Japan. She is a graduate of the C.S. Lewis Institute Year One Fellows Program.
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The Life and Faith of Corrie ten Boom
Hear the remarkable story of servanthood and love of the Dutch missionary evangelist, Cornelia ten...Read More
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A Biblical View of Vocation
Discover what you were made for and how to live your life to the fullest...Read More
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A Garden of Thoughts on Mother’s Day
Aimee Riegert gives insights on Motherhood as one place where beauty meets strength, at once...Read More
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How Can I Intelligently Discuss My Faith with Others?
Intelligent Faith: Communicate winsomely and engage in healthy conversations with loved ones about issues that...Read More
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What is True Practical Holiness?
In this excerpt from J.C. Ryle’s classic book Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots,...Read More
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How Can a Loving God Send People to Hell?
Pastor Bill Kynes explores the burning question - How can a loving God send people...Read More
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Jonathan Edward’s The Religious Affections: How Sweet it Is!
Saving faith must be felt as well as understood. Learn more in this reflection on...Read More
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Jim Phillips: Great Books as Great Bridges
Jim Phillips discusses the great books of classic Western literature, and how knowledge of the...Read More
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Fasting and the Christian Life
Christian fasting involves drawing near to God, deepening one's relationship with Him, and seeking His...Read More
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Engaging Conversation in an Age of Distraction
If we hope to engage in conversation about weighty topics, we need to have some...Read More