1. Armed with great analogies, airtight logic, and razor sharp wit, Lewis keeps you spellbound from one chapter to another as you find yourself going “further up and further in.”
  2. Is it possible to celebrate Thanksgiving every time we come together as God’s people as well?
  3. Jesus came from the heights of heaven above to the depths of earth below to rescue and redeem his long-lost love.
  4. Dürer's first significant work to be published was a woodcut which served as the title page for a volume of St. Jerome’s Letters in August of 1492.
  5. “Rembrandt goes so deep into the mysterious that he says things for which there are no words in any language.”
  6. All creation joins together to repeat the sounding joy.
  7. JFK was not the only national figure who died on November 11, 1963. Though his death certainly took up most of the headlines, the acclaimed writers C.S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley also died that day as well.
  8. Ultimately it’s at the cross of Calvary, through the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the great Lion of Judah, that the stone table is broken, and everything sad does indeed finally come untrue.