Monthly Archives: May 2010
From a Kilns Scholar, 2009–Dr. Greg Bourgond
The following is an excerpt from the C.S. Lewis Foundation newsletter written by a scholar-in-residence at the Kilns, Dr. Greg Bourgond: “I stood at the door of the Kilns on September 7th still reeling from just leaving the tyranny of the urgent back home. Immediately, I felt an easing of anxiety by the peace I … Continue reading
Lighting a Candle of Renewal
The following is an excerpt, written by Wilfred McClay, from the C.S. Lewis Foundation Newsletter: “I was thrilled to hear of the creation of C.S. Lewis College. It’s a bold, even audacious, venture, coming at a moment when the currents of history are running against such an undertaking. A severe recession makes the founding of … Continue reading
A Word of Grace – May 17, 2010
Please note that the content and viewpoints of Mr. Hansen are his own and are not necessarily those of the C.S. Lewis Foundation. We have not edited his writing in any substantial way and have permission from him to post his content. ————————– Dear Friends: Then the woman left her water jar and went back … Continue reading
Risking Some Comparisons
Dear Readers, Well, I am still waiting for that annoying alarm clock tone to wake me up from this fantastic dream I’ve been living in for the past few months. Never would I have guessed that I would be here, living in C. S. Lewis’ house, walking through his Narnian forest of Shotover, reading first … Continue reading
A Word of Grace – May 10th, 2010
Please note that the content and viewpoints of Mr. Hansen are his own and are not necessarily those of the C.S. Lewis Foundation. We have not edited his writing in any substantial way and have permission from him to post his content. ————————– Dear Friends: Just then his disciples came. They were astonished that he … Continue reading
