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Reviving the Christian soul.

Imagine a place dedicated to reviving the Christian soul, heart, and mind. Imagine reframing our theology on the foundation of beauty.

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An online destination dedicated to enriching your experience of the world. An experience that offers you high-quality resources designed with your faith journey in mind.

Most people recognize something is off with our culture. And they desire conversations that set them towards something other that is attractive while possessing deep meaning.

Riven gives the world beauty.

An online experience created and curated by Dr. Timothy D. Willard serving the community with high-quality content offerings designed to guide, inspire, and challenge people seeking answers to how to live a life of faith in a post-Christian culture.

A beautiful disruption.

Our culture shapes us with each bit of content we consume. The emerging generations face unprecedented challenges related to identity, purpose, and worship. A dark enchantment grips our society.

How can we break free?

In the summer of 1941, C. S. Lewis preached a sermon at St. Mary the Virgin Cathedral in downtown Oxford, England. Students packed the chapel to hear the always dynamic Lewis give his address. We now know this address as “The Weight of Glory.”

Lewis’s rhetoric soared as he exhorted the audience of undergraduates to beware of the magical charm that had subtly bewitched society.

“Do you think I am trying to weave a spell?” writes Lewis. “Perhaps I am; but remember your fairy tales. Spells are used for breaking enchantments as well as inducing them. And you and I have need of the strongest spell that can be found to wake us from the evil enchantment of worldliness.”

Lewis wants to fight magic with a deeper magic.

Considering the desecration of the beautiful and holy, and the isolation embraced by the modern West, a loss of the spiritual shape of life, and a vision of the world that dims and reduces, Lewis’s words come to us now as prophetic of our own time.

Indeed, who will stand up and show the world a new way to live?

G.K. Chesterton said it is the great paradox of history that each generation is converted by the saint who contradicts it the most.

Chesterton believed that when a generation becomes too worldly, it is up to the saint to rebuke it.

He says that each generation chooses its saint by instinct. The saint is not what the world wants but what it needs.

A saint, writes Chesterton, is someone who runs incongruous with the modern world, like that weird uncle of yours who lives on a farm and seems a little off because he doesn’t use the internet (I may or may not be that uncle).

Riven gives the world beauty and inspires Christians to live as counter-culturists.

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  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.