Beginning Sunday March 4th CRF will begin to pick through C. S. Lewis' classic work The Screwtape Letters.
Lewis' mastery of the pen and the faith always provide poignant insights into the Christian life. But this book in particular provides a glance at the psychology of sin and temptation from the side of a tenured demon.
Screwtape is a demon who seeks to advise his nephew, a young tempter, with careful instruction on how to make his "patient" stumble in his Christian walk. The reality and depth of insight into the realm of enticement and human depravity, not only captivate the reader, but help us to arm ourselves against the devil's fiery arrows.
Studies will take place in the Arts Center (209 Center St.) at 6:30 p.m.
Each evening will consist of listening to the chapter read from an audio production and discussion. Books are provided at the church, though visitors may bring their own copies if so desired.
The children will also be involved in spiritual development. Teachers will lead them from Sinclair Ferguson's faith shaping work, The Big Book of Bible Questions.