S7E6 – LAL 4 – “Troubling News”
The letters between 1959 and 1960 reveal some difficult times for both Jack and Mary, including the death of Jack’s wife, Joy Davidman.
The letters between 1959 and 1960 reveal some difficult times for both Jack and Mary, including the death of Jack’s wife, Joy Davidman.
David sat down with Fr. Calvin Robinson to discuss his faith Journey, the state of the church in England, and practical steps to reignite the zeal of Christians in the West.
As the team continue to move through Lewis’ letters to Mary, another American lady enters into the story…
David returned to “The C. S. Lewis Podcast”, attempting to answer the questions: “What did Christmas mean to Lewis?”, “How did Lewis celebrate Christmas?”, and “Was Lewis a bit of a grumpy old man when it came to Christmas?”
David, Matt, and Andrew gather together to swap Christmas traditions and songs.
Former guest-of-the-show, Haley Stewart, is the author of multiple books, including the Sister Seraphina Mysteries children’s series. She is also the Editor for Word On Fire’s children’s imprint and she joins us today to discuss their latest publication, “The Golden Key and Other Fairy Tales”.
The gang continues to work through Lewis’ “Letters to an American Lady”. As their friendship grows, Jack and Mary are now on a first name basis…
The co-hosts begin reading Letters to an American Lady, Jack’s correspondence with Mary Willis Shelburne. In today’s episode they cover the letters from 1950-1953.
David sat down with Dr. Jason Lepojärvi to discuss “The Undiscovered Lewis,” a conference next year in Oregon.
It’s the very first “C. S. Lewis Reading Day”! To celebrate, Andrew and Matt invite onto the show fan-favourite, Dr. Diana Glyer, to discuss their respective journeys with Lewis and to share some of their favourite passages with each other.