Conversations
T. M. talks with Dr. Kent Miller, professor of management at Michigan State University, about the role of the Spirit in the workplace, and how Christians can redeem their work for Christ and His Kingdom. This Conversation is based on Dr. Miller's article, "Organizing with the Spirit," which appeared in the Spring, 2017, issue of Christian Scholar's Review. Read the entire article by clicking through to it here.
T. M. continues his Conversation with American artist Philip R. Jackson, focusing on the value of art as a focus of meditation and listening for the Lord. Watch the video, then download the Meditation on Philip's painting, "Follow the Leader."
Christian doctrine is neither dry, dusty, nor irrelevant, and John Calvin proves it in this little, indispensable handbook on Christian faith. T. M. and Charlie Hammett explore what it is that makes Instruction in Faith such a useful overview of Christian belief.
We can find beauty and delight in even the most ordinary, everyday things. But we need to be willing to look. Artist Philip R. Jackson helps us do so by his still life paintings. Join T. M. as he talks with Philip about his work, then download the article and meditation below to learn more.
T. M. and Charlie Hammett discuss Lewis' polemic against a "too-narrow" Christianity, focusing on the glory of God and living life from His vantage point rather than ours.
T. M. Moore and Charlie Hammett discuss C. S. Lewis' most philosophical book, The Abolition of Man. Listen in, and learn why this classic remains important today.
T. M. and Charlie Hammett, board chairman of The Fellowship of Ailbe, begin a series of Conversations on great, accessible Christian books every thoughtful Christian should read. First up is C. S. Lewis' dream meditation, The Great Divorce.
Dr. Stan Gale is the author of Finding Forgiveness. In this Conversation with T. M. Moore he discusses the importance of forgiveness - how to know, and why we need to extend it to others.