The Wade Center: Keeping CS Lewis’ Memory Alive

by Gypsevedius LakotaSome of you have heard about the Marion E. Wade Center, others have not. In 1965, Clyde S. Kilby founded the Wade Center. Kilby was an English professor at Wheaton College in Illinois. He had the opportunity to meet C. S. Lewis in person, and then...

Cultural Influences in the Narnia Series

By Always NarnianC.S. Lewis’ world in The Chronicles of Narnia is a fantastical one, though in several ways it was inspired by actual countries and cultures. The two stories that really allow you to see these cultural influences are The Horse and His Boy and The Last...

Things Revealed by CS Lewis’s Letters

By TenethiaWarning: Minor Spoilers may be accessed by reading this.C.S. Lewis told us much about Narnia when he wrote his seven books, but there are several things his readers were not told that they wondered about. When Lewis was alive, his fans had the option of...

The Inklings: A Gifted Gathering

By Always NarnianFor some, the name “Inklings” may be completely unheard of and unknown, whereas titles such as The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and The Lord of the Rings are only too familiar. The authors of such works, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, were two of...

7 Interesting Facts about CS Lewis

by Eriathwen CS Lewis is one of the most famous Christian apologists of the 20th century and author of over 30 novels, including our beloved Chronicles of Narnia. You may already know who CS Lewis is, but here are some facts you may not know: CS Lewis attended the...