Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Lewis’s life as a testimony: Lindsay Conrad

Lewis seemed to lead a rather ordinary life in a rather extraordinary imagination. I feel as though he can relate to the dreamers with his imagination taking flight, but also to the practical with his rather ordinary life. I feel as though he can relate to the dreamers with his imagination taking flight, but also to the practical with his rather ordinary life. He felt the pain of loss, understood the value of learning, and came to faith in the process. His ordinary life gives an outlet for those who find him to be far out of his reach. He was sad and struggled, but he also knew the joy of brotherhood, friendship, and Jesus.
For the dreamers, he created the connection to the divine in his stories. In The Chronicles of Narnia he made Jesus and the concept of Grace. In Space Trilogy je introduced God's knowledge and care of his people, and in Till We Have Faces he created god-like characters to reinforce the law and truly judge. The life and imagination of C.S. Lewis is an incredible testimony to be shared with all, for all canr elate to the wonder of life or the wonder of what could be.

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