Dear Friends, Too many days, when I seek to quiet my heart before God and offer up praise and thanks, the issues, conflicts, disputes, fears, urgent requests and critiques that are the natural lot of a lawyer boil up angry and inflamed in the midst of my prayers. They carry my thoughts to a maelstrom […]
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Anglo-Saxon Community in JRR Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings”
The C.S. Lewis Foundation is very proud to announce that Warden of the Kilns Dr. Debbie Higgens’ new book is now available for purchase — Anglo-Saxon Community in JRR Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings.” Oloris Publishing has recently released a short video to promote this wonderful new addition to Tolkien scholarship. Be sure to […]
A Word of Grace – March 24, 2014
Dear Friends, Winter officially closed out this past week. It failed to do its job in my part of the world, even though Coast Guard ice-breakers are at work opening 300 miles of frozen shipping lanes on Lake Superior. We are sun-baked and parched here in Southern California’s worst drought on record. We drove north […]
A Word of Grace – March 17, 2014
Dear Friends, Last week, I told the story of my friend Shon gently interceding to stop me from delivering a harsh and vindictive response to an injustice because she knew that such an action would not represent God’s best for my life. This is a continuation of that message. An old story echoed through my […]
Lewis’s Previously Unpublished Manuscript to Be Published!
In honor of the 50th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s death, the latest volume of the Marion E. Wade Center’s literary journal SEVEN features Lewis’s unpublished autobiographical manuscript “Early Prose Joy,” transcribed by friend of the Foundation and noted Lewis scholar Andrew Lazo. “Early Prose Joy” includes both Andrew’s introductory essay and Lewis’s early manuscript, guiding […]