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Thomas Was Not Judas: Counsel for Those Who Doubt
What do you do when you are genuinely uncertain about your faith? Some people deny that doubt can ever be sincere since general revelation makes God’s existence plain (Psalm 19:1; Romans 1:19). But the Bible nowhere...
Read moreApologetics in an Age of Despair
In C. S. Lewis’s That Hideous Strength, the character Mark describes his life as “the dust and broken bottles, the heap of old tin cans, the dry and choking places.” Along with his wife, Mark...
Read moreMisconceptions About Humility
We often think of humility as a somewhat dreary virtue. We know we need it, but we don’t expect it to be much fun.
5 Ways to Cultivate Humility
There are ways to laugh at yourself that should be avoided. Humility is never self-contempt or self-shaming. On the other hand, there is a way to laugh at yourself that is healthy and life-giving. We...
Read moreThe Deceptively Easy Path to Prideful Humility
There is a danger, in thinking about humility, that we can become so self-preoccupied in the process, and it kind of defeats the point. It’s actually kind of funny if you think about it. There’s...
Read more10 Practices to Kill Pride
C. S. Lewis wrote that upon meeting a humble person, you’ll simply think that “he seemed a cheerful, intelligent chap who took a real interest in what you said to him.”1 Lewis pinpoints one of...
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