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Coming to faith through Dawkins

These are inspiring stories that demonstrate God’s work in hearts despite backgrounds and beliefs.

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The Wages of Cinema

Downing refuses to shy away from Sayers’ ideas about art and faith, even her tart statements about pious-but-boring Christian entertainment. Wages of Cinema makes a compelling case that serving God well means studying deeply before we pass judgments on complicated art, understanding the medium as well as the message.

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The radiance of the moon

In Scotland in the 14th century, a chieftain named Hector is betrothed for political reasons. He has a sordid past but now has changed and given his life to Christ.

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