C.S. Lewis Institute
C.S. Lewis Institute, in the legacy of C.S. Lewis, works to develop wholehearted disciples of Jesus Christ who will articulate, defend, share, and live their faith in personal and public life. Founded in 1976 by Dr. James Houston and James R. Hiskey, the Institute provides leading teachers who address important issues of the day from the perspective of Biblical orthodoxy, while also providing discipleship for individuals in small groups.
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10. Helping Children Understand and Explain Their Faith
Parents need to help ground their children’s faith, provide a comfortable environment to handle doubts...Read More
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11. Family Read-Alouds
Finding time to read aloud together as a family will provide great teachable moments and...Read More
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12. Listen and Learn on Their own
Parents teaching their Children lessons on how to Listen and Learn on their own for...Read More
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Dawn Treader News and Additional Resources
Our monthly e-newsletter with activities and ideas geared to help parents disciple their children from...Read More
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Reflections: Christian Scientist Is Not An Oxymoron
October 2014 In C.S. Lewis's day some argued that science was based on hard facts...Read More
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Why Would Reflections: God Choose To Come Down To Our Tiny Planet?
September 2014 There are skeptics who, after looking at the vastness of the universe, think...Read More
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Reflections: The Problem With Religion
August 2014 In his book, Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer, C.S. Lewis points out...Read More
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Reflections: God Is Love – But What Does That Really Mean?
July 2014 In his book, The Problem of Pain, C. S. Lewis points out that...Read More
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Reflections: It’s More Like God’s Search For Man Than Man’s Search For God
June 2014 In his spiritual autobiography, Surprised by Joy, C.S. Lewis describes how God pursued...Read More
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Reflections: Catching The Good Infection Of Christ
May 2014 In C.S. Lewis’s book, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, you may...Read More