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It really did feel as if C.S. Lewis was sitting at his former home’s kitchen table drinking a cup of tea, while reflecting on his life and the way in which he had come to know Christ.
C.S Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien were the two most famous members of the Inklings, an informal literary club that met at Oxford in the mid-20th century (photo: Alamy).
Several years ago, Max McLean and the Fellowship for Performing Arts staged "The Most Reluctant Convert," a play about the life of C.S. Lewis up to his conversion.
Discovering the sites in Oxford where C.S. Lewis, the writer of over 30 books, including the “Chronicles of Narnia” series, found faith, inspiration and a life-changing friendship with J.R.R ...