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 Good Serves the Better and Both the Best – Part 1
According to Michael Ward, C.S. Lewis is probably the most influential practitioner of Christian apologetics...Read More
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Spending Daily Time with God
Grow spiritually by setting aside time with God to quietly read the Bible, lift your...Read More
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Heroics of Weakness
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The Glamour of Atheism
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C.S. Lewis and the New Atheists
Learn from C.S. Lewis’s atheism in his early life and his journey to faith as...Read More
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Modern Mythology Matters
Explore the modern mythology of comic book heroes and how superhero stories can be a...Read More
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Spiritual Disciplines
How should Christians think of spiritual disciplines and their connection with spirituality as defined by...Read More
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Biblical Foundations for Growing in Intimacy with God
Tom Schwanda helps us explore the Biblical foundations for spiritual growth. This is the first...Read More
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Persecution and Suffering
Looking at the process of discipleship from the opposite side of most discussions, Tom Tarrants...Read More
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Knowing God with Head and Heart
The tension between knowing and doing is examined with an appreciation for both head and...Read More