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C. S. Lewis: Reluctant Disciple: Faith, Reason, and the Power of the Gospel
C. S. Lewis: Reluctant Disciple: Faith, Reason, and the Power of the Gospel
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Escaping to a place of imagination and mythology during his time away in English boarding schools, young C. S. Lewis convinced himself that God did not exist. And despite his Christian upbringing, he moved further and further from the truth, ceasing to be a Christian in every aspect of the word. But from the trenches of World War I to his time at Oxford University, he began to seek the Lord until God's indescribable joy finally found him. C. S. Lewis: Reluctant Disciple gives you a deeper look into the life of one of the twentieth century's most influential writers as it chronicles his journey from disillusioned atheist to fearless defender of the faith. Author of the powerful and engaging Mere Christianity, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Screwtape Letters, Lewis left a spiritual legacy that continues to instruct and inspire millions around the world. This eight-lesson interactive study guides you through C. S. Lewis' personal journey of faith to show how God can transform an outspoken critic of Christianity into a powerful and effective voice for His kingdom.
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