From Longitude 22.5 to 33.7: The Journey of Grace

My dream did not come true until my cousin told me about the internship at the C.S. Lewis Foundation. She presented a paper at the Oxbridge Summer Institute in 2005 and stayed in touch with the Foundation through email. Impressed by the vision of the organization and the Founder’s dedication to revive Christianity in higher education, she highly recommended that I apply for the internship. With prayers and careful consideration, I asked God to offer me peace, patience, and boldness in preparing the journey of grace.

Narnia Stamps released by Royal Mail

The U.K.’s Royal Mail recently ran a new set of stamps called “Magical Realms,” which feature characters from famous fantasy stories.  Two of the stamps are dedicated to “The Chronicles of Narnia,” and bear images of Aslan and the White Witch. In keeping with some of the articles recently posted, it seems that C.S. Lewis’s […]

Andrew Lazo to Speak in California & Oklahoma

Our good friend Andrew Lazo is slated to speak and teach at two upcoming events in April. We encourage you to attend.

The first will be the 14th Annual C.S. Lewis and Inklings Studies Conference, held this year at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma on April 1-2. Andrew will be giving two plenary lectures, the topics of which are yet to be announced.

The next is in Southern California on the weekend of April 29-30 He will be speaking on Friday evening, April 29 at St. Michael’s By-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Carlsbad, CA, on the topic, “Faith & Fairy Tale: Practical Spirituality from the Chronicles of Narnia.”

He will also be giving a workshop at the church on the morning of the 30th, titled “Teaching C.S. Lewis: A Curricular Workshop.”

A Word of Grace – March 14, 2011

Dear Friends: Thank you for the outpouring of prayers and encouragement in response to my message for February 28, “The Biography of My Left Knee.”   Our heavenly Father has heard your petitions and I am grateful to Him and to you. I received a total replacement of the knee. The surgery went well at the […]