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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Narnia

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 16 “The Very End of the World”

The War of Christmas

Rock and Roll Narnia?

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 15 “The Wonders of the Last Sea”

Father Christmas Belongs in Narnia

More Middle-earth on the Way

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 14 “The Beginning of the End of the World”

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 13 “The Three Sleepers”

Why We Need New Bible Translations

Netflix’s Narnia to Start at the Beginning?

Gift Guide for C.S. Lewis and Narnia Readers

Stranger Things in Narnia

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 12 “The Dark Island”

C.S. Lewis‘ Last Letters

The Narnia That Could've Been

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 11 “The Dufflepuds Made Happy”

The Penguin Embodies a Biblical End

The New Religious Legalism

The Lion, the Writer and the Complications

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 10 “The Magician’s Book”

C.S. Lewis on Politics

Is Aslan About to Get Bigger?

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 9 “The Island of the Voices”

“Agatha All Along” Explores Our Relationship With Death

C.S. Lewis on the Praises and Pitfalls of Democracy

A.I.I. Tolkien

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 8 “Two Narrow Escapes”

The Secret to Finding Purpose

Conflict in Netflix‘ Narnia

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 7 “How the Adventure Ended”

Narnia Movie to Begin Filming?

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 6 “The Adventures of Eustace”

Light, Darkness, and the Power of Humility in “The Rings of Power”

Is She Going to Be in Narnia or Not?

“The Rings of Power” Shines Brightly in Finale

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 5 “The Storm and What Came of It”

27 Biblical Allusions in “The Rings of Power”

Battling Bricks

The Most Common and Worst Narnia Criticism

Darkness Reigns in “The Rings of Power” … for Now

Knowledge Trumps Power in “Agatha All Along”

Sneaking Past Watchful Dragons

Rings of Power “Where Is He?” Gives Everyone What They Want. Mostly.

“Agatha All Along” Seeks to Find Identity

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 4 “What Caspian Did There”

You Are “Sought After”

Another Narnia Book Turns 70

Rings of Power, “Halls of Stone” Delves Deep Into Power's Corruption

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 3 “The Lone Islands”

You Are God's Inheritance

Always Rumors and Never News From Narnia

Rings of Power, “Eldest” Reveals Distance Between Goodness and Safety

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 2 “On Board the Dawn Treader”

Middle-earth on the Ukrainian Battlefield

“The Rings of Power” Glimmer in Season Two Premiere

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Chapter 1 “The Picture in the Bedroom”

The Story of Grace

Pray for C.S. Lewis’ Stepson

“The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” Introduction

Misunderstanding Paul’s “Itching Ears”

The Surprising Comfort of God's Justice

C.S. Lewis and Comic Books

Living in an Anti-Truth Culture

Was Blind But Now I See

C.S. Lewis, the Pope, and Me

LGBTolkien?

Resurrection Power

LGBTQ in Tolkien's Middle-earth?

Hate or Heresy?

Who Knows Your Name?

The Fantasy Generation

Fighting the Cultural Headwinds

Why Does God Forgive?

Vice President Tolkien?

“The Acolyte” Finale Can’t Overcome Weak Season and Divisive Comments

No, C.S. Lewis Was Not a Universalist

Christianity Is Not Fair

C.S. Lewis in Prison

4 Steps to Watch Television How C.S. Lewis Would

Loyal to my Faults

The Man Behind Lewis and Tolkien

Why C.S. Lewis Says We Should Watch TV Differently

Don't Seek Approval

A Secret Meeting of Lewis and Tolkien, and More

“The Acolyte” Can't Shake Its Bad Side

The Hidden Dangers for the Skeptical Viewer

The Deconstructed Doctor

The Best Type of Cheating

C.S. Lewis‘ Introduction, Even More Middle Earth

“The Acolyte” Struggles to Thread the Needle

The Most Popular Way to Watch a TV Show Is Wrong

Christ as Sustainer

Lewis ‘Boxen’ Adaptation, Tolkien Letter for Sale, and More

How Should Christians Evaluate TV Shows?

Reputation or character?

Door Jam: Volume 3

“The Acolyte” Sets a Solid Foundation But Needs to Do More

C.S. Lewis as a Bridge

Safe and Secure in Seeming Chaos

Door Jam: Volume 2

“Doctor Who” Disappoints So Far in Fifteen's Run

Ditch the Guilt of the Hustle

Door Jam: Volume 1

Jennifer Knapp and “Kansas” No Longer Fit

The Lies in Our Story

“Prince Caspian” Conclusion

The Vulnerable Love in “X-Men 97”

Prince Caspian: Chapter 15 “Aslan Makes a Door in the Air”

Don’t Fall for Flat Earth Theology

Prince Caspian: Chapter 14 “How All Were Very Busy”

Outrage as Idolatry

Prince Caspian: Chapter 13 “The High King in Command”

Screwtape Applauds Celebrity Culture

Prince Caspian: Chapter 12 “Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance”

In Defense of the Pizza Hut Church

Prince Caspian: Chapter 11 “The Lion Roars”

C.S. Lewis‘ Writing Advice

Prince Caspian Chapter 10 “The Return of the Lion”

Narnia Madness: The 2024 Winner

Prince Caspian Chapter 9: “What Lucy Saw”

Narnia Madness: Championship

Prince Caspian Chapter 8: “How They Left the Island”

“X-Men ’97” builds on nostalgic past in divisive present

Narnia Madness Bracket: Just Four

Prince Caspian Chapter 7: “Old Narnia in Danger”

Narnia Madness Bracket: Magnificent 8

Prince Caspian Chapter 6: “The People That Lived in Hiding”

What Narnia Gains From Gerwig

Narnia Madness Bracket Valiant 16

Faith Without Love Is Dangerous in “Dune: Part Two”

Prince Caspian Chapter 5: “Caspian‘s Adventure in the Mountains”

Narnia Madness Bracket Tips Off

Prince Caspian Chapter 4: “The Dwarf Tells of Prince Caspian”

Do Christians Have to Care About Everything?

Prince Caspian Chapter 3: “The Dwarf”

The Valentines of Narnia

The Rise of Artificial Self-Centeredness

Jesus Had No Problem Telling People How They Should Live

Prince Caspian Chapter 2: “The Ancient Treasure House”

5 Lies About Politics From Screwtape

Prince Caspian Chapter 1: “The Island”

Why Screwtape Sees the New Year as a Gift From God

5 Quick Spoiler-Free Reviews

“Prince Caspian” Introduction

C.S. Lewis, the Culture War, and Critical Reading