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St. Mark—the Cowardly Lion

April 25, 2022

Written by John

Today, April 25, is the feast day of Mark the Evangelist. His gospel (GMark), the briefest of the four, is also likely the earliest, and most scholars think Matthew and Luke gratefully drew from his work to pen their own … Continued

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Why “Mere Christianity” Should Have Bombed

November 29, 2021

Written by John

Sixty years ago, London publisher Geoffrey Bles first released a revision of four sets of radio talks by an Oxford literature don. The book was called Mere Christianity, and there was nothing “mere” about it. A somewhat disjointed set of C. … Continued

Tags: apologetics, C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

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Losing Lorna

April 30, 2020

Written by John

Alas, a great loss to Canadian broadcasting and to Canadian evangelicalism: the retirement, dreadfully early, of Lorna Dueck. I’ve known Lorna for a couple of decades, but only well for the last half-dozen years. My first encounter with her was … Continued

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