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Spiritual Warfare and the Screwtape Letters – Something The Devil Does Not...

With Halloween just around the corner you might be turning your attention to thoughts of spiritual warfare and those dark realities of our fallen world and the spiritual realm. If you have never read...

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One Devil To Another

On a Friday evening in July, 1940, CS Lewis and a friend listened to Hitler on the radio. Lewis wondered if he was weaker than other people since he found that, while the speech lasted, it was hard not...

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The Authority of CS Lewis

Life, As I Find It Anglican minister J.B. Phillips decided in the late 1940s to create a translation of the New Testament that was readable and comprehensible to the people of Britain. Over several...

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The Penalty of Faith

Life, As I Find It Inasmuch as my life is still consumed with projects related to C.S. Lewis, I’ve been thinking about a little-known aspect of his life: the penalty he paid for being an outspoken...

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How can I learn to love God more fully? – Part II of II

Dear Father John, I feel confused. I want to keep growing in my love for God. I want to learn to love him “with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength,” just as he commands us to do. But I don’t know...

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I Had No Idea…

One of the things I didn’t expect when I became a Catholic was how my “conversion” would bring to light what people really thought of me.  And, admittedly, I wasn’t happy with what I learned. On one...

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Learn about “the” Strong Catholic Woman: St. Teresa of Avila [Avila Course]

When the Catechism of the Catholic Church asks, “What is contemplation?”, it directs the question to St. Teresa of Avila. Why is that? You’ll find out, in the “Introduction to St. Teresa of Avila”...

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