C.S. Lewis and the Power of Stories
Writing what became Narnia Chronicles was driven by an inner compulsion. Lewis felt 'A fairy tale,' as he later explained, 'was exactly what I must write or burst'
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Writing what became Narnia Chronicles was driven by an inner compulsion. Lewis felt 'A fairy tale,' as he later explained, 'was exactly what I must write or burst'
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When Old Nick asks for your soul it’s probably best to think twice. These days, instead of your soul, it might be your data
Two things of which I'm certain: a nation that rejects its Christian foundation will go the way of Great Britain, and fiction that focuses on the spiritual consequences of individual lives can effect its redemption