The
C.S. Lewis Institute was founded in 1976 in the legacy of its namesake
as an organization which endeavors to challenge, educate, and disciple
those who will, like Lewis, articulate, defend, and live faith in
Christ through personal and public life. The Institute's vision
complements the work of the Church, equipping thoughtful believers to
impact their sphere of influence for Jesus Christ. This discipleship of
heart and mind takes place by means of teaching, readings, and
mentoring through:
The
Center for Cultural Leadership (CCL) believes that culture should be
Christian — not by political coercion, but by spiritual conversion. This
means that Christians should lead the culture — as fathers, mothers,
college students, businessmen, attorneys, pastors, educators, software
writers, salesmen, technicians, politicians, physicians, clerks, and so
forth. CCL works to educate and equip Christian transformationists.
Covenant Worldwide's
mission is to provide ready access to grace-centered, high-quality
theological training by minimizing the barriers of distance, cost, and
language. This mission recognizes our part in stewarding the resources
of theological education to the Church, which is growing most rapidly
in areas of the world where ministry training is often least available.
Our
hope and prayer is that no matter where God has stationed you in His
Kingdom or how He has gifted you to serve, you will find that these
resources encourage, strengthen, and equip your ministry and Christian
walk.
Offers free downloads of Covenant Theological Seminary courseware and study guide materials.
Offers the opportunity to be notified as new resources are posted.
Encourages
the sharing and distribution of its material for non-commercial
purposes in order to serve and equip God's people throughout the world.
The
courseware posted on this site comprises an assortment of classes from
Covenant Seminary's master's degree programs. Their selection is
designed to provide a broad, foundational knowledge of the Scriptures
as well as guidance for engaging a variety of ministry contexts through
the study of church history, doctrine and practice.
You may download, use and share courseware at no charge for non-commercial purposes.
Lectures are in MP3 format, and study guides are available as PDFs. The
lectures are currently available in English but are being transcribed
to facilitate the translation of these materials into multiple
languages.