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Tag: #C.S. Lewis

This Day In Christian History2 Comments

Domini Canes

07/13/202507/13/2025 c.f. leach

Dominic and Francis lived at the same time… Continue reading Domini Canes

Writing Tips4 Comments

7 New Year Quotes By Famous Authors

01/01/202304/15/2023 c.f. leach

As we start the year anew. With the old one in review, for us writers starting with a clean slate and new ideas. Continue reading 7 New Year Quotes By Famous Authors

Miscellaneous Minds2 Comments

Because He Loves Us

12/31/202212/31/2022 c.f. leach

“The Christian does not think God will love us because we are good… Continue reading Because He Loves Us

This Day In Christian History5 Comments

Find a Verse and Put Your Name in It

09/02/202209/02/2022 c.f. leach

But dawn came, her prayers unanswered, she gripped her bags and trudged toward the riverfront. Continue reading Find a Verse and Put Your Name in It

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A Mob and a Boy

06/15/202206/15/2022 c.f. leach

The next morning, June 15, 1381, Richard took the sacrament and rode out to face the rebels. Continue reading A Mob and a Boy

Miscellaneous Minds1 Comment

To Be A Christian

05/28/202209/25/2022 c.f. leach

“To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you.” — C.S. Lewis Then Peter came to Him and said, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up … Continue reading To Be A Christian

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