Third Hour Posted August 1, 2018 Report Posted August 1, 2018 Well-known British author C.S. Lewis has shown up at LDS General Conference on a consistent basis. Not in person, of course, but because he has been referenced in talk after talk. If you've only read "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," you might be wondering what four kids in a fantasy world have to do with the gospel. Well, Lewis wrote a lot more than just Chronicles of Narnia. You see, Lewis was a very religious man. Not in a preacher sense, but in his desire to really dive into Christianity and apply it to life. Some of his best works are "Mere Christianity," followed by "Letters of C.S. Lewis" and "Screwtape Letters." If you haven't had a chance to discover these literary gems, here's a little taste of some that have popped up over the pulpit in Salt Lake over the last forty years or so: C.S. Lewis on Motherhood "[Motherhood] is surely in reality the most important work in the world. What do ships, railways, mines, cars, and governments,... View the full article Quote
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