Book of Joy Davidman Gresham’s Letters Released

Our friend and CSLF event alumnus and faculty member, Don King, recently released his newest book, Out of My Bone: The Letters of Joy Davidman. The book, edited by King, is a collection of the letters of Joy Davidman Gresham, covering her early years as a poet to her later years as wife of C.S. […]

The Screwtape Letters to Begin National Tour

The Fellowship for the Performing Arts has just announced that their production of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters will go on a national tour this fall.  The production will be coming to Walnut Creek, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Louisville, Kentucky; Coral Springs, Florida; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Washington, D.C. For more information, including dates, times, and cost, […]

C.S. Lewis Foundation Website Gets A Facelift

We decided it’s time to change the style of our website to make it more inviting and to better express our mission and work. Over the next few weeks, our site will be under construction as we update each section of content, make alterations, tweak a few settings, and work out the bugs. We’ve mainly […]

Steven Beebe Discovers Fragment of C.S. Lewis Manuscript

Dr. Steven Beebe, a friend, donor, and alumnus of C.S. Lewis Foundation events (Oxbridge 2005 and 2008),  has recently discovered a fragment of a manuscript that appears to be part of a collaboration between C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien called Language and Human Nature. Here is the press release from Texas State University San Marcos: […]

Jill Fort Retires from the C.S. Lewis Foundation

After ten years of truly outstanding service, Jill Fort, our beloved Faculty Forum Coordinator, has retired with her husband, Tom, to their new home in Baja California, Mexico. There can be no doubt but that she will be greatly missed by all who came to know and love her over the course of this past […]