
C.S. Lewis
Master Storyteller (Christian Heroes: Then & Now)
From his earliest childhood, C.S. Lewis loved to hear and tell stories. Persuaded that stories could reveal the truth about the real world in a unique way, the literature professor would write more than thirty books, including science fiction, theology, literary criticism, and fantasy. (1898 -1963)
In an era marked by two world wars, Lewis attacked tough questions about life and faith headfirst. Convinced that the story of Jesus Christ is the truest of all stories, and known for searching out the truth with honesty, clarity, and imagination, the former atheist would become one of the most influential Christians of the twentieth century.
This best-selling, missionary biography series - Christian Heroes: Then & Now - chronicles the exciting, challenging, and deeply touching true stories of ordinary men and women whose trust in God accomplished extraordinary exploits for His kingdom and glory.
- Opening Credits | Chapter 1: A Lively Imagination
- Chapter 2: Big Changes
- Chapter 3: New Schools, New Trials
- Chapter 4: “Old Knock”
- Chapter 5: Into the Trenches
- Chapter 6: An Oxford Scholar
- Chapter 7: Leaving Ireland Behind
- Chapter 8: A Failure of Imagination
- Chapter 9: Inklings
- Chapter 10: War Again
- Chapter 11: A Radio Star
- Chapter 12: A Children’s Fairy Tale
- Chapter 13: Chronicling Narnia
- Chapter 14: New Opportunities
- Chapter 15: The Two Weddings of C. S. Lewis
- Chapter 16: Some of the Happiest Days of His Life
- Chapter 17: In the Shadowlands
- Note to Readers | Closing Credits