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Books with title C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller

  • C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller

    Geoff Benge, Janet Benge

    Paperback (YWAM Publishing, April 15, 2007)
    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.
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  • C. S. Lewis: Master Storyteller

    Janet Benge, Geoff Benge

    eBook (YWAM Publishing, July 20, 2011)
    "Jack's mind began to church with ideas. What could he possible do with an umbrella-carrying faun running through a snowy wood and a group of evacuee children who were bored living with an elderly professor? Soon Jack had the hazy outline of a story that would draw millions of children into the magical land of Narnia." 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. 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.
  • C.S. Lewis Audiobook: Master Storyteller

    Janet Benge, Geoff Benge

    Audio CD (YWAM Publishing, Oct. 30, 2014)
    Jack's mind began to churn with ideas. What could he possibly do with an umbrella-carrying faun running through a snowy wood and a group of evacuee children who were bored living with an elderly professor? Soon jack had the hazy outline of a story that would draw millions of children into the magical land of Narnia.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. 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.5 CDs, 4.58 hours, read by Tim Gregory. Ages 8-adult
  • C.S Lewis: The Story Teller

    Derick Bingham

    eBook (Christian Focus Publications, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Adventures into another world, stories of mystery and wonder, these are what fascinated and excited Clive. He was just a boy but would sit for hours writing stories where animals came to life and lived and spoke just like human beings. This little boy grew up to become the world famous writer C. S. Lewis. However throughout his life he preferred to be called Jack. The reasons for this peculiar change of name and other interesting facts and stories about C. S. Lewis are retold in this book. It was written in the centenary year of his birth - this is a reprint. This book takes you into the life of C. S. Lewis, the child, the scholar, the husband, the writer and the believer in God. Derick Bingham has researched this book thoroughly and has lovingly retold the story of this great storyteller.‘I was challenged to write this book by my friend the distinguished sculptor Ross Wilson. At that time he was preparing his CS Lewis Centenary Sculpture to be erected in the great man's native city, Belfast in Northern Ireland. As I live in Belfast it was a privilege to be writing about our city's most famous writer, his upbringing, his adventures and how he came to know the Lord Jesus. As I researched his life I was amazed to discover how much sorrow CS Lewis experienced and I was deeply inspired by how he overcame his difficulties. My greatest joy following the writing of this book has been to see it published in Chinese.'Derick Bingham ~ Was the teaching pastor at Christchurch, BelfastIf you like this, you'll love this: Ten boys who used their talents by Irene Howat. This title includes a chapter on C. S. Lewis. Also why not look at the title: Talking about Dragons by William Chad Newsom. This is a review of the work of Tolkien and Lewis and how to use these to develop and encourage family devotional times.Catherine MacKenzie ~ Author and CF4K Editor
  • C.S. Lewis: The Story Teller

    Derick Bingham

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Nov. 20, 2006)
    Adventures into another world, stories of mystery and wonder, these are what fascinated and excited Clive. He was just a boy but would sit for hours writing stories where animals came to life and lived and spoke just like human beings. This little boy grew up to become the world famous writer C. S. Lewis. However throughout his life he preferred to be called Jack. The reasons for this peculiar change of name and other interesting facts and stories about C. S. Lewis are retold in this book. It was written in the centenary year of his birth - this is a reprint. This book takes you into the life of C. S. Lewis, the child, the scholar, the husband, the writer and the believer in God. Derick Bingham has researched this book thoroughly and has lovingly retold the story of this great storyteller.
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  • C.S. Lewis: The Story Teller

    Derick Bingham, Derek Perkins

    Audio CD (christianaudio, Nov. 1, 2018)
    Adventures into another world, stories of mystery and wonder, these are what fascinated and excited Clive. He was just a boy but would sit for hours writing stories where animals came to life and lived and spoke just like human beings. This little boy grew up to become the world famous writer C. S. Lewis. However throughout his life he preferred to be called Jack. The reasons for this peculiar change of name and other interesting facts and stories about C. S. Lewis are retold in this book. It was written in the centenary year of his birth - this is a reprint. This book takes you into the life of C. S. Lewis, the child, the scholar, the husband, the writer and the believer in God. Derick Bingham has researched this book thoroughly and has lovingly retold the story of this great storyteller.
  • C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller

    Janet Benge

    Paperback (YWAM Publishing,U.S., April 1, 2007)
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  • C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller

    Geoff Benge

    (YWAM Publishing, April 15, 2007)
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  • C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller

    Janet Benge

    (YWAM Publishing,U.S., April 11, 2007)
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  • C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller

    Geoff Benge

    Paperback (YWAM Publishing, April 15, 2007)
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