C.S. Lewis died on November 22, 1963, just shy of his 65th birthday on November 29th.
Today is the 52nd anniversary of his death on the same day that President John F. Kennedy and writer Aldous Huxley died.
In “Living the Legacy” of C.S. Lewis, we don’t seek to idolize the man or merely to memorialize him, but instead we see Lewis as a model of someone who lived as a Christian serving in higher education and who used his imagination and intellect in the service of Christ.
Among many other qualities, Lewis was ever-seeking, charitable, humble, and joyous. Most importantly, he pointed others toward Christ.
As individuals inspired by his writings and his life, and as an organization that endeavors to live his legacy, we remember him this day.
If you’d like to find out more about the C.S. Lewis Foundation and how it lives the legacy of Lewis through its programs and mission, please visitwww.cslewis.org or http://www.cslewis.org/give/livinglegacy/