Joel Woodruff
Joel Woodruff, President, C.S. Lewis Institute, has worked in higher education, “tent-making,” nonprofit administration, and pastoral ministries in Alaska, Israel, Hungary, France, and Northern Virginia. He served as Dean of Students, Chaplain, and Professor of Bible & Theology at European Bible Institute, where he helped train Europeans both for professional ministry and to be Christian leaders in the marketplace. Prior to joining the Institute, he was on the leadership team of Oakwood Services International, a nonprofit educational and humanitarian organization. He is a graduate of Wheaton College, earned his M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and has a doctorate in Organizational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University. As a Parish-Pulpit Fellow, he studied Biblical Backgrounds & Archaeology in Israel for a year.
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The Radical Revolutionary Concept of Grace
Please Listen to this engaging audio recording resource about The Radical Revolutionary Concept of Grace...Read More
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I’m Smart, but I’m No C.S. Lewis: How Can I Intelligently Discuss My Faith with Others?
Joel Woodruff's article on conversational apologetics and evangelism will help pastors and others address this...Read More
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Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Clive Staples Lewis’s Entrance into Heaven
The C.S. Lewis Institute believes that Lewis's greatest work was that of committing his life...Read More
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C.S. Lewis the Truth-Seeker: How God Formed a Great Christian Apologist
Joel Woodruff’s describes Lewis’s journey and points to him as a wonderful example of what...Read More
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C.S. Lewis’s Humble and Thoughtful Gift of Letter Writing
Lewis was faithful in answering the trove of letters he received as his books became...Read More
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The Generous Heart and Life of C.S. Lewis
In this article, Joel Woodruff explores Lewis's life-long adventure of seeking ways to help those...Read More
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Les Misérables: A Story of God’s Hospitality, Grace and Redemption
There are three biblical themes in this beloved story: the disarming power of hospitality given...Read More
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Eric Liddell:Muscular Disciple and Olympic Champion
He is remembered as the ugliest runner who ever won an Olympic championship. But more...Read More
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Profile in Faith: V. Raymond Edman
Really it is not some thing; it is some One. It is the indwelling of...Read More