C. S. Lewis: The Law of Human Nature Points to a Creator

C. S. Lewis: The Law of Human Nature Points to a Creator

Is morality objective or subjective? Is Christianity credible? Is there evidence for a creator? According to C. S. Lewis, the law of human nature points to something extraordinary. In Mere Christianity, one of his major arguments for the credibility of Christianity is that morality is objective, universal, and non-material. Furthermore, he argues that these qualities provide evidence for the existence of a creator. Continue reading to learn the philosophy of C. S. Lewis on the law of human nature.

How to Surrender to the Universe (Even in Hard Times)

How to Surrender to the Universe (Even in Hard Times)

Want to know how to surrender to the universe? How can you trust the universe and stop worrying, even in hard times? In The Surrender Experiment, author Michael Singer explains his lifelong journey of self-realization and spirituality. Singer learned how to surrender to the universe by letting go of the need for control, in his book he also discusses how to survive hard times by confronting adversity. Read on to learn how to surrender to the universe, even during hard times, according to Singer.

How to Let Go of Wanting to Control Everything

How to Let Go of Wanting to Control Everything

Want to know how to let go of wanting to control everything? What are the benefits of letting go of control? According to author Michael Singer, it’s pretty presumptuous of us to think we should know what life should be doing and try to control it. In The Surrender Experiment, he asks us to instead consider trusting that life knows exactly what’s supposed to happen and allowing it to naturally unfold.  Read on to learn how to let go of wanting to control everything by going with the flow, according to Singer’s advice.

Expressing Love and Compassion in the Everyday Life

Expressing Love and Compassion in the Everyday Life

What exactly is meant by “love and compassion”? What are some ways you can cultivate genuine compassion towards all living things?  As His Holiness the Dalai Lama aptly said, “Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive.” However, when we get caught up in the everyday ebb and flow of life, acting with compassion is easier said than done. However, you don’t need to be a Buddhist saint to approach life from a place of love and compassion.  Here’s how you can make an effort to show compassion in your daily life.

Michael Singer’s The Surrender Experiment: Overview

Michael Singer’s The Surrender Experiment: Overview

Looking for an overview of Michael Singer’s The Surrender Experiment? What are the key takeaways and advice from the book? In The Surrender Experiment, Michael Singer explains how to make your life exactly as the universe wants it to be. The book explains the process Singer discovered for surrendering to the opportunities life presents by trusting in the universe. Keep reading for a brief overview of Michael Singer’s The Surrender Experiment.

How Job Assistance Programs Help Solve Poverty

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What is the key to alleviating poverty? How will job assistance programs help the poor? One solution that Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert, authors of When Helping Hurts, offer to reduce poverty is to set up job preparation programs in local communities. These programs can help improve skill sets and create job interview opportunities. Read below to learn how job assistance programs are the key to poverty alleviation.

Short-Term Mission Trips: Do They Help or Hurt?

Short-Term Mission Trips: Do They Help or Hurt?

What are short-term mission trips? Why might these trips be unethical? In short-term mission trips, missionaries move for a short period to spread God’s word and help others in need. However, these intentions often hurt people since the missionaries neglect to give people what they really need to thrive. Let’s look at the history of short-term mission trips and how everybody can get the most out of these trips.

When Helping Hurts: Quotes That Will Open Your Eyes

When Helping Hurts: Quotes That Will Open Your Eyes

What are some When Helping Hurts quotes? How can these quotes help you understand the book’s message? When Helping Hurts encourages Christians to take an honest look at the way they approach poverty alleviation to determine whether their efforts are causing more harm than good. The authors explain how poverty relief efforts can reinforce the recipients’ sense of powerlessness. Let’s look at a few quotes from the book.

The Functions of Religion in Society: Do We Really Need It?

The Functions of Religion in Society: Do We Really Need It?

What are the functions of religion? What societal needs does it fulfill? Is religion necessary for these functions? Many contend that religion explains the existence of the universe, provides morality and social stability, binds people together, and gives rise to comfort and hope. While religion does serve these functions, some argue that these roles can be fulfilled by alternatives to religion. Keep reading for an overview of the functions of religion in society, drawing on ideas from Jonathan Haidt, Will and Ariel Durant, Richard Dawkins, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, and others.

When Helping Hurts: Book Overview & Takeaways

When Helping Hurts: Book Overview & Takeaways

What is the book When Helping Hurts about? What should you take away from the book? Since the 1980s, short-term mission trips have become a popular form of ministry for many evangelical Christian churches throughout North America. Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert express concern that many of these missions do more harm than good. Read below for a brief overview of their book When Helping Hurts.