![Entitled ‘The Searcher,’ this Belfast statue of C.S. Lewis looking into a wardrobe was sculpted by Ross Wilson.
Entitled ‘The Searcher,’ this Belfast statue of C.S. Lewis looking into a wardrobe was sculpted by Ross Wilson.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/2020082710084_40e80a0422a5ce411bc72be6604de0d1d0dcb75868cf7ae417519d25c99dafff.jpeg)
C.S. Lewis and Narnia Today: An Interview With Professor Leonard DeLorenzo
‘Lewis takes children seriously; he challenges them.’
‘Lewis takes children seriously; he challenges them.’
‘The Message of Lourdes’ premieres on the global television network.
A conversation with Joseph Pearce on his latest book
In a world of deceits, one must desperately seek truth — even if that truth proves painful.
Why did the best-selling author sign the petition to retain the traditional Mass 50 years ago?
A new Oxford exhibition offers unusual artifacts of the famed writer.
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