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Faithfully Reading

Faithfully Reading: A Blog on Books
John Tintera  and Jana Riess will be faithfully reading on a daily basis, and blogging on books here about once a week.

By and about Joan Chittister
What this Benedictine nun, prolific author and guiding light behind Benetvision—a resource and research center for contemporary spirituality—can teach us about faith, doubt and living.

EXPLOREFAITH Books
Books published through a partnership between explorefaith.org and Morehouse Publishing

Author Interviews
explorefaith speaks to some of authors of faith and spirituality books about their writing and ideas

By and about C.S. Lewis
Certainly, the C.S. Lewis classic The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe from the Chronicles of Narnia is a perfect book to read or re-read at Christmas Time. Oh, but there is so much more to keep you busy, throughout the year.

Spirituality and Practice
Books devoted to exploring our spirit and soul, and how to nurture them with a variety of practices and disciplines

Faith and Life
Books that explore the many issues we face in life and how our faith can guide us through

Alphabetical Index of Titles

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PRACTICING RESURRECTION
When I think about the resurrection now, I don't only think about what happened to Jesus. I think about what happened to his disciples.

PRAYER OF THE HEART
 by Kelly Schneider Conkling

SEARCHING FOR GOD KNOWS WHAT
It’s the Christless Gospel which troubles Miller and inspired him to write this book.

SOME C.S. LEWIS BOOKS WORTH LOOKING INTO
C.S. Lewis biographer William Griffin offers his personal recommendations of some favorite Lewis books.

STILL HERE: EMBRACING AGING, CHANGING AND DYING
Still Here is intended to give comfort and direction to people entering their later years of life.

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA
Learn about the genesis, setting, symbolism and story of C.S. Lewis's mystical Narnia.

THE LAST DAY
As we watch scenes from China of the heart-breaking devastation brought by the May 12 earthquake, we may wonder, where is God? It was a question asked by thousands after the Great Lisbon Earthquake of 1755, an event that shook religious foundations worldwide.

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS
By way of introduction, I think the reader should know that I have been asked to write this brief piece on C. S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters on the basis of a rather odd qualification: I’ve memorized it.

WINDOWS INTO THE SOUL:
ART AS SPIRITUAL EXPRESSION

 by Michael Sullivan

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