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Join us today to discover the heart and soul of one of the most influential women in modern church history! Learn about Elisabeth Elliot's private, unpublished journals and candid interviews with Elisabeth's family and friends as our guests tell the story of a sensitive, radical, and surprisingly relatable believer utterly submitted to doing God's will.
The vastness of the seas, the stillness of a forest, the stellar dance in the night sky---have you ever stood in awe of nature's beauty and asked, "Why are we here? What's life's point?" Our guest has pondered these questions as he unveils a grander vision of reality. A compelling invitation to explore the deep mysteries of existence. Join us to learn how even the “heavens declare the glory of God”.
Ellen Vaughn is a NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author and speaker who has written or co-written 23 books. She has earned degrees from Georgetown University and the University of Richmond. As the former vice president of executive communications at Prison Fellowship, she collaborated with the late Chuck Colson on a number of his seminal works. She speaks at conferences, often travels to interview Christ-followers in hostile parts of the world, and serves on the board of directors for IGM, the global church developer.
Prof.Alister McGrath is a scholar and writer who is presently Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford University. After initial work in the natural sciences, McGrath moved into the field of Christian theology. He is best known for his definitive and widely used textbooks on Christian theology and his authoritative biography of C. S. Lewis. As a former atheist, McGrath is fascinated by the interaction of faith, science, and atheism, and writes regularly on these themes. McGrath was born in Belfast in 1953, and holds both Irish and British citizenship.