Posts Tagged With: Phillip Yancey
“C.S. Lewis College: Founding the Future”
We just posted our new “C.S. Lewis College: Founding the Future” video on YouTube. There are four parts to it. Check it out! Part 1: “Why C.S. Lewis” ♦ Part 2: “The College of Today” Part 3: “Planting Sequoias” ♦ Part 4: “Living the Legacy” Share this:EmailPrintFacebookDiggStumbleUpon
Categories: announcements, C.S. Lewis, C.S. Lewis College, Foundation News
Tags: C.S. Lewis, C.S. Lewis College, Derick Bingham, Founding the Future, Francis Collins, Living the Legacy, Phillip Yancey, Planting Sequoias, Richard Mouw, The College of Today, Why C.S. Lewis, Wilfred McClay
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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
Categories: About, announcements, Arts and Culture, Books and Film, Ethics, Events, Oxbridge 2008, The Kilns, Theatre
Tags: amazon.com, Andrew Lazo, Anne Rice, C.S. Lewis, Chick Colson, Earl Palmer, Francis Collins, George Gallup, Jerry Root, John Lennox, Joseph Pearce, Marion E. Wade Center, Mary Anne Phemister, Mere Christians, Phillip Yancey, Thomas Monaghan, Walter Hooper
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