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Lewis’s conversion to faith was followed by a life of spiritual discipline. He spent time daily in Bible study and prayer. He committed himself to a community of faith and even went to a spiritual director to be discipled. Furthermore, he gave of his resources—both money and time—in service to Christ. He took what he had, his pen and his brilliant
... See moreC. S. Lewis • The C. S. Lewis Bible: For Reading, Reflection, and Inspiration
For Lewis, Bible reading was as natural to his daily routine as eating or sleeping.
C. S. Lewis • The C. S. Lewis Bible: For Reading, Reflection, and Inspiration
Lewis thinks that the modern Western world tends to give us a choice between solitude—not always easy to choose—and “inclusion in a collective,” a collective for Lewis being an environment in which we all have more or less the same status and identity: as, for instance, part of the audience at a concert, or the crowd at a football game. What tends
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from the land of Jordan