
The Conversion Story of C.S. Lewis
Despite Lewis’ prominence in Christian apologetics, he was not always a follower of Christ
Despite Lewis’ prominence in Christian apologetics, he was not always a follower of Christ
New movie will chronicle the conversion of the beloved author.
“There is a connection between purity of heart, of body, and of faith.” [CCC 2518]
Award-winning British director Norman Stone has an ongoing fascination with the writer C.S. Lewis.
From the very ashes of the World on Fire these great writers would enkindle the power and the glory of the Word on Fire!
O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee!
C.S. Lewis always brought people back to the main point, and that’s the point.
The U.S. president and the British writer died within an hour of each other on Nov. 22, 1963.
On the anniversary of the author’s death, his private secretary remembers the man behind the beloved wordsmith.
In the face of faithless and irrational disenchantment Tolkien and Lewis have blessed us with powerful works of re-enchantment.
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