Performing a Christian Icon: Tom Key’s C. S. Lewis on Stage
Witnessing an actor play C.S. Lewis on stage hardly strikes the contemporary viewer as a novel experience. For over a decade, various versions of William
Witnessing an actor play C.S. Lewis on stage hardly strikes the contemporary viewer as a novel experience. For over a decade, various versions of William
The traction control moans when I turn onto the grey lane, covered in sleet. My car, an unexpected gift from my mother-in-law, is referred to
On the first day of kindergarten Miss Primus assigned us to sit in groups of six at quarter-scale tables in midget chairs. At my table
Having recently published a book that ponders the relationship between theology and science, I can attest to what perhaps many writers in this field feel:
Airline travel provides opportunities to meet people with stories to tell. Some travelers pray about those who will sit next to them so that they
In the mid 1970s, Calvin College hosted a conference of educators from various Reformed institutions of higher education around the world, including both black and
“May you live in interesting times!” is an old Chinese curse. For those who prize order, clarity, and reliability, interesting times may indeed seem like
He is risen! The Lord is risen! This is the simple but glorious gospel of Easter. This rising was a moment in a single redemptive
I’ve decided to become a burden. I’m sure my friends will be thrilled to hear it. I realize that I’m already probably a lot for
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