Podcast: FAITH

#141 That Hideous Strength: Is there a darker agenda to scientific experimentation?

Professor Alister McGrath explores the final book of CS Lewis’ space trilogy, That Hideous Strength, looking at some of its key themes, characters and questions. How is it a “modern fairy tale for grownups”? And why is this significant? Was Lewis’ narrative influenced by any of the other Inklings, such as JRR Tolkien? + Subscribe to The CS…

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Falling Madly In Love with God | Francis Chan

Do you truly experience the fullness of God in every aspect of your life? Or do you just know about Him? In this classic sermon, Francis Chan takes us through Ephesians 3:14-19, revealing how the Holy Spirit’s power is not just for doing tasks for God, but more importantly, for deepening our knowledge and connection…

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Lukewarm and Lovin’ It | Francis Chan

If you were to assess your faith right now, where would you say you are when set against the backdrop of Scripture. In this thought-provoking sermon, Francis Chan delves into Revelation 3:15-18, confronting the lukewarm faith that’s prevalent in the church today. He challenges us to ignite our spiritual passion and align our lives with…

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#140 Sarah Irving-Stonebraker: Does history matter?

Associate Professor Sarah Irving-Stonebraker shares how significant CS Lewis was in her journey from atheism to Christianity. As an academic historian, she explores how great books speak to ever-present questions and looks at why the past matters. Why is Lewis still relevant 60 years after his death? To hear Sarah on Unapologetic: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-75-sarah-irving-stonebraker-how-an-atheist-academic-moved-towards-belief-in-god/16608.article + Subscribe to The…

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#139 Phil Knox: The fate of the unevangelised

In the second part of his discussion about why The Narnia Chronicles make him cry, evangelist Phil Knox looks at why Prince Caspian contains one of the best definitions of evangelism. He shares how he is moved by the obedience displayed in The Silver Chair and what it means for us today. Plus, what did…

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The Power of a Quiet Life | Francis Chan

Imagine a life where your most selfless acts are done in private, not for public acclaim but for genuine service. In this week’s message, Francis Chan encourages us to embrace the profound impact of quiet, unseen kindness, setting a powerful example of humility and true discipleship.

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#138 Phil Knox: Why the Narnia Chronicles make me cry

“Daddy, why are you crying? It’s only a lion!” Evangelist Phil Knox shares his experience of reading The Narnia Chronicles with his young son and the impact these books have had on his own life. Why is The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe significant for so many people? And how does The Horse and…

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Share in His Suffering | Francis Chan

“Things don’t make sense as believers if we’re not suffering.” In this classic message, Francis Chan exhorts all of us to see suffering the way that Scripture portrays it: a means of fellowship with Jesus like no other. Listen to full sermon “Share in His Suffering” on the Crazylove Podcast: https://www.crazylove.org/podcast

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When the Lights Go On | Francis Chan

We will never know how selfish we really are until God shines His light into our hearts. In this classic message, Francis Chan calls us to take our eyes off of ourselves to worship God, and shows us the wonder of His light entering the world through Jesus’ birth.

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#136 David Bates: Was Lewis a bit of a grumpy old man when it came to Christmas?

What did Lewis say about Christmas? David Bates from Pints With Jack discusses some of Lewis’ poetry and prose on this topic. What did he mean by the “commercial racket” of Christmas, how does he depict the incarnation? And what is the significance of Father Christmas in the Narnia Chronicles? Pints With Jack + Subscribe to…

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