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Mere Christians: Inspiring Stories of Encounters with C. S. Lewis

Mere Christians: Inspiring Stories of Encounters with C. S. Lewis

Andrew Lazo, a close friend and much valued contributor to the C.S. Lewis Foundation, and Marion E. Wade Center docent Mary Anne Phemister have gathered an amazing collection of stories of how C. S. Lewis continues to radically change people’s lives.  In their new book, Mere Christians: Inspiring Encounters with C. S. Lewis, (released 2/12/2009 ) they have collected fifty-five accounts from people from all walks of life who have witnessed the works of C. S. Lewis impacting them in the profoundest of ways.

Contributors include several notable friends of the C. S. Lewis Foundation, including Michael Ward, Phillip Yancey, Earl Palmer, John C. Lennox, Francis S. Collins, Joseph Pearce, Atessa Afshar, and Chuck Colson, Jerry Root, and Walter Hooper, who writes the Foreword.  Accounts also come from a number of important figures in the Lewis world such as Clyde S. Kilby, David C. Downing, Lyle Dorsett, Don W. King, Ronald Bresland, Joy Davidman, and, for the first time, Merrie Gresham (wife of Lewis’s stepson, Douglas Gresham), whose remarkable stories you’ll surely want to read.

Other contributions include accounts from such notables as singer-songwriter Pierce Pettis, Domino’s Pizza founder Thomas Monaghan, pollster George Gallup, Jr., and novelist Anne Rice.  Equally fascinating are the stories from people from many walks of life (Lewis would call them “no mere mortals”), dozens of whom first heard about the project while visiting the Marion E. Wade Center, the world’s greatest repository of materials related to C. S. Lewis and several other like-minded writers.  In fact, the whole book began on a quiet Saturday morning when co-editor Mary Anne Phemister began asking people what brought them to the Wade Center and, specifically, to C. S. Lewis.  And you will likely see some of the editor’s own story in the pages of Mere Christians.

Along with Walter Hooper’s engaging Foreword, Andrew Lazo has written a brief biography of Lewis, arranged by decade, compiled a categorical list of Lewis’s works, and assembled a short list of the most important resources for those interested in deepening their knowledge of the twentieth century’s most important Christian writer.  In addition, the co-editors have set up an email account, merechristians@gmail.com, in hopes of gathering enough interest to publish a second volume.  Stan Mattson, Phil Keaggy, Diana Glyer, and Bruce Edwards have all been approached and have expressed early interest in contributing their own stories to the next volume.

Millions have had life-changing encounters with C. S. Lewis.  Read Mere Christians to see how much you have in common with people from all over the world who have come to treasure the light from the pages of this most inspiring man.

If you’d like to order this book from Amazon.com, please make your order through the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s new and improved bookstore, by clicking here.  Every purchase from our online Amazon Affiliates bookstore earns us credit towards purchase of our own books for the Foundation library.  You can find the book on our main bookstore webpage as a feature title or under the side navigation bar category “Lewis’ Legacy”

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Nov

Calling All Bloggers!

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Attention all bloggers!  In order to expand the range of content on our blog (and to make it as varied as a C.S. Lewis Foundation event), we are now accepting submissions of the following type to this blog:

Articles, photographs, stories, and poems relating to your experience at The Kilns, at Oxbridge, or at another of the C.S. Lewis Foundation events.

Brief, original articles on Lewis and his works from a scholarly perspective.

News stories and event/book announcements that are relevant to C.S. Lewis or the mission of the C.S. Lewis Foundation.

We will also accept some non-original content if you have an article/essay/blog post for which you own the rights and would like to adapt it for use on our blog.

Have another idea? Run it by us.

We are looking forward to hearing from you!  Please see our Submissions Page to find out how to make a submission.

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We have officially migrated our blog to be an integrated part of our website.  Now visitors do not have to leave our site to see our blog - it’s part of cslewis.org.

Please let us know what you think of the look/layout of the current site by posting a comment about it!  At the moment, we are using the template Aspire by InfoCreek.

In addition to moving, we are currently planning some improvements.  The current incarnation of the blog was our initial foray into the blogosphere.  Now that we’ve had some experience and done some research, we plan on adding posts regularly and from a variety of sources.  Look for the changes in the coming months!

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