Paul Lewis

Press Service International

Paul Lewis is a Staff Worker for Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship in Kingston Jamaica, where he also resides. He has aspirations of becoming a Christian Apologist and he loves reading especially topics like: History, Philosophy and Theology. You can follow him on twitter @VeritasDeiVinci

  • The truths we follow

    ‘For we did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and coming of our lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty’ – 2 Peter chapter 1, verse 16.

  • The Good News addressing racism

    Racism is a haunting spectre yet to be expelled from our culture. It is an issue every generation must address, and a conversation that continues to play out on the nightly news.

  • Who is this God?

    Recently I listened to an interview from a popular music artiste in Jamaica, who recently produced a song that was explicitly religious, with expressions that could be deemed Christian.

  • Lens through which I see 

    About 10 years ago I started wearing glasses- these were my very first pair. For some time I realised I had been squinting a lot in order to see and as a result I went in for an eye exam, which concluded that I needed glasses.

  • The God who is there

    Recently I listened to an interview from a popular musician in Jamaica, who produced a song that was explicitly religious, with expressions that could be deemed Christian.

  • No fear in death

    A few years ago I wrote an article exploring the issue of death and the wisdom that can be gleamed from it with thoughts from the book of Ecclesiastes and pronouncement Solomon makes of explaining that death is the end of all men and the living take it to heart.

  • Making sense of suffering (Part 2)

    In my previous article, I closed by stating some truths that I believe to be evident about God using supporting texts in the scriptures. My essential point was the presence of suffering does not negate the goodness and love of God.

  • Making sense of suffering (Part 1)

    Famed theologian and Pastor, Tim Keller in the opening chapter of his book Walking with God through pain and suffering made the following statement, ‘suffering is everywhere, unavoidable and its scope often overwhelms’. 

  • How then should we think

    I know what may possibly come to mind hearing such a topic: a famous song by English song writer Ed Sheeran, whose single peaked to number one status on the charts in the UK in Late 2014; smooth and mellow lyrics complemented by the guitars introspective tones. Close enough.

  • Wherever you go, take your faith with you

    In our current context, I find an idea at work, working like leaven through the whole dough. Even Christians have bought into it. It is slowly affecting our ideas and beliefs.