Steve Elmore: Today I’m going to interview Dr. Crystal Hurd, an alumnus of three of our Foundation C.S. Lewis Retreats. SE: Tell us about what you do, both in terms of work and personal pursuits. Crystal Hurd: I am currently employed as a high school English and Creative Writing teacher, but my indulgence is Lewis scholarship. I’m
The C.S. Lewis Retreat
News From the C.S. Lewis Fall Conference’s Bookstore Manager Becka Choat
Becka Choat, our bookstore manager for the fast-approaching C.S. Lewis Fall Conference, has recently published a series of blog posts with information about the books available for purchase in Houston, as well as her initial thoughts on Malcolm Guite’s newest collection of poetry The Singing Bowl. To read Becka’s posts regarding the C.S. Lewis Fall Conference
How We “Live the Legacy” of C.S. Lewis at the C.S. Lewis Foundation
We are very grateful for everyone that has joined with us over the years to advance our mission. Whether you are a donor, an alumnus of one of our events, a volunteer, someone who has prayed for us, or someone who has encouraged us, we thank you for your support of our work. So that
Back from Narnia
Gregory Pyne kindly gave us permission to repost a blog post about his experience at the 2012 C.S. Lewis Retreat in Navasota, Texas. The original post appeared on his blog “Wandering Tree” at http://wanderingtree.wordpress.com/2012/11/17/back-from-narnia-2/ “Friendship exhibits a glorious ‘nearness by resemblance’ to Heaven itself where the very multitude of the blessed (which no man can number) increases
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