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C.S. Lewis came to faith in 1931 - self-described as “the most dejected and reluctant convert in all England.” Lewis was teaching at the English faculty at an Oxford College when he came to faith, and it was his command of the English language that continues to have an impact today. Lewis has written many books - Mere Christianity is a personal favourite, and reading The Screwtape Letters gave me a greater perspective on the spiritual battles present in the Christian life. You can read more about C.S. Lewis here.
I recently came across the C.S. Lewis Institute. I’d like to draw your attention to three free resources on their website.
1. Reflections are the thoughts of C.S. Lewis, crafted into monthly meditations. Read more…
2. Knowing & Doing is a 28-page teaching quarterly that offers a wide variety of articles from nationally recognized leaders in discipleship, spirituality, theology, apologetics and cultural analysis. Read more…
3. Annual Spiritual Check-up - a two-page set of questions to review your spiritual life. Download…
May these resources encourage you as you seek to live for Jesus.
By the way, you can get both Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters for $30.73, delivered from The Book Depository. Click here for more information.
- Steve Kryger