The conversation that finally led to the conversion of writer and evangelist C.S. Lewis to Christianity wasn’t about hellfire. It wasn’t about holiness. It was about stories. Lewis, 33, was talking to his friend J.R.R. Tolkien and one other person, taking a walk in the woods near Oxford one evening in 1931. Here is the […]
C. S. Lewis struggled to reach an unbelieving generation, too
Did you think C.S. Lewis was primarily a theologian? Think again. He was a writer, first and foremost–a professor of literature who embarked on writing fiction after he was called to the faith. (Also as a result of that call, he wrote nonfiction radio talks, articles, and books intended to help the average nonbeliever understand […]