A classic reading from C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity on the “theological virtue” of hope.
This story by Emilie Griffin recounts how some disruptive background noise during a time of prayer became a metaphor that God used to surprise and humor her, while at the same time shaking her out of complacency.
Quaker founder George Fox wrote over three thousand letters, mostly to groups. These tender, practical letters display a full range of pastoral concern. These selections provide a glimpse into Fox’s loving call to confident and complete Christian living.