In Which Aslan’s Name Reveals Much

“My goodness,” the author muttered when he realized that it was October when he had last written about Narnia.   He sighed and pulled thoughtfully at his goatee.   Forlornly he looked around for another cookie to dip in his tea as he thought of what possibly could have happened during the intervening time.  His wife had... Continue Reading →

In Which Edmund Seems to Make Sense

One of the things about lies, deception, and manipulation is that eventually, it all comes out. I remember the day that I committed myself to embrace the goal of telling the truth always even if it means I suffer negative consequences as a result.  I was sitting in the back of my friend’s truck as... Continue Reading →

In Which Lucy Finds Her Courage

It's easy to pity Lucy.  She knows she isn't making up the kingdom in the wardrobe.  She is beset on all sides with siblings who minimize, call her foolish, or even go so far as to outright lie when she finally proved her experience true. As a Christian, and especially when we are following our... Continue Reading →

In Which We Begin

When I was a boy I was so taken with C.S. Lewis’ “Chronicles of Narnia” that I believed it was all true; that Narnia was, in fact, a place that could be gotten to. For a year or so I opened every door fully believing that any one of them could end up being a... Continue Reading →

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