Posts Tagged With: Jerry Root
New Book Collects Accounts from Those Influenced by 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 … Continue reading
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C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters Plays in Chicago
For those of you who live in the Chicago area or are visiting soon, you will want to check out Max McLean’s performance of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters. Below is a promotional article from the Chicago Sun Times discussing a special performance and panel celebrating the 110th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’ birth. The article … Continue reading
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Tags: anniversary, birth, C.S. Lewis, Chicago, Jerry Root, Marjorie Mead, Max McLean, performance, play, Screwtape, The Screwtape Letters
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