My dream did not come true until my cousin told me about the internship at the C.S. Lewis Foundation. She presented a paper at the Oxbridge Summer Institute in 2005 and stayed in touch with the Foundation through email. Impressed by the vision of the organization and the Founder’s dedication to revive Christianity in higher education, she highly recommended that I apply for the internship. With prayers and careful consideration, I asked God to offer me peace, patience, and boldness in preparing the journey of grace.
Miscellaneous
New Narnia Movie Possibility
Walden Media’s Michael Flaherty (recently added to the list of Oxbridge speakers) has confirmed that Walden and Fox are in talks to make a new Narnia movie, a follow up to last winter’s Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Interestingly, the book they are considering for adaptation is not The Silver Chair (the next book that Lewis
47th Anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s Death
C.S. Lewis died on November 22, 1963, just seven days shy of his 65th birthday on November 29th. Today is the 47th anniversary of his death, the same day that President John F. Kennedy and writer Aldous Huxley died.
New Christianity Today Article by Brett McCracken
One of the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s former interns, Brett McCracken, has just authored the cover story for the most recent issue of Christianity Today. He addresses what he calls “Hipster Christianity,” a new label for one post-modern version of Christianity that is currently in vogue. It can be found on Christianity Today. What happens, he
A Rattling of Sabers
Dr. Greg Bourgond just released A Rattling of Sabers, the book that he wrote while at The Kilns as a Scholar-in-Residence in 2009. If you would like to purchase it through Amazon.com, while helping the C.S. Lewis Foundation to earn a referral percentage, click here. Here is the description of the book: Men – it