Monthly Archives: August 2010
A Word of Grace – August 23, 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: Thursday morning, I stopped by a friend’s office. He was … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
David J. Theroux on C.S. Lewis and Political Philosophy
Recently, David J. Theroux (Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of The Independent Institute and Publisher of The Independent Review, and Founder and President of the C.S. Lewis Society of California) posted a three part blog concerning C.S. Lewis’s political and moral philosophy. Drawing from a substantial number of Lewis’s works, Theroux addresses topics such … Continue reading
Lori Tischler – What Vacation with a Purpose Meant to Me
Our friend and Southwest Regional Retreat alumna, Lori Tischler, sent us a message recently about how much her 2010 Vacation with a Purpose experience meant to her. She kindly gave us permission to share it with you: My eyes are tearing up with a heart full of the richness and depths of God’s goodness as I savor the delicious … Continue reading
Randy Alcorn Writes About C.S. Lewis’s Influence
Randy Alcorn, featured speaker at this year’s Southwest Regional Retreat and Writers Workshop in Navasota, Texas, writes on his blog about the impact that C.S. Lewis had on his life and writing. Part one of the two-part series can be found here, while part two is here. Share this:EmailPrintFacebookDiggStumbleUpon
