Today is the 114th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s birth in 1898 in Belfast. But what to do on the anniversary of the birth of someone we so admire? Do we memorialize the man with a quick tribute or a biography? Do we study and dissect his fiction, his “Mere Christian” non-fiction, or his scholarly work?
Arts and Culture
My Time in Narnia: The C.S. Lewis Retreat at Camp Allen
Crystal Sullivan Hurd kindly gave us permission to repost a blog post she wrote after attending the 2012 C.S. Lewis Retreat in Navasota, Texas. The original post appeared on her blog and can be found at http://crystalhurd.com/?p=474 At the conclusion of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Lucy and Aslan have an important exchange: “Oh Aslan,” said
C.S. Lewis on the Web – Sept. 19th, 2012
Here are this week’s appearances of C.S. Lewis and his works across the web Theatre David Payne’s “An Evening with C.S. Lewis” will be traversing the States. An Evening With C.S. Lewis is a captivating one man show that brings the author of the Chronicles of Narnia, C. S. Lewis, to life on the
Chris Baron Releases his New Book of Poetry
Our friend, volunteer, and conference alumnus, Chris Baron, is releasing his first book of poetry in October. If you are in Southern California, please support him by attending his book release party at San Diego City College. Below is a message from Chris giving the details of his book and the release party: “Dear Friends,
C.S. Lewis on the Web – Sept. 5, 2012
Here are this week’s appearances of C.S. Lewis and his works across the web Books Malcom Guite, speaker, poet, and friend of the C.S. Lewis Foundation is featured on the Kingdom Poets blog. Read one of the sonnets from his upcoming book of sonnets called Sounding the Season, to be published by Canterbury Press in