“I hope no reader will suppose that ‘mere’ Christianity is here put forward as an alternative to the creeds of the existing communions—as if a man could adopt it in preference to Congregationalism or Greek Orthodoxy or anything else. It is more like a hall out of which doors open into several rooms. If I... Continue Reading →
The Charity of Receiving
"...You can see how it (Charity) got the modern sense. If a man has “charity”, giving to the poor is the most obvious thing he does, and so people came to talk as if that were the whole of charity”. C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity Before we came to the decision that every meal was ‘Dutch... Continue Reading →