A blogger has posted a readable, but detailed account, of the conversion of C. S. Lewis, arguably the most important Christian writer of the 20th Century, to Christianity, and to belief in Christ as savior. J. R. R. Tolkien played a role in the conversion of Lewis.
Thanks for reading. Read Lewis (and/or Tolkien!)
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Monday, September 26, 2016
On the conversion of C. S. Lewis to belief in Christ
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C. S. Lewis,
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fantastic literature,
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tolkien
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I remember the year and the month, but not the exact date when I was saved. To me, it's not when it happened that's important, but THAT it happened!
Praise God for C. S. Lewis' faith, and for mine, and for yours, and for all God's children.
Yes, indeed, praise God.
We don't need to know the time, or even the place, if it happened.
Thank you.
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