Saturday, November 23, 2013



What is it about Narnia that’s so special, so magical, so wonderful, so memorable?

As Chuck [Colson] pointed out years ago, it’s the Gospel, from creation to redemption to consummation, smuggled (that’s Lewis’s word) into our imaginations, into our children’s imaginations, through beautiful storytelling.

In Narnia, as Chuck said, “we find talking beasts, dwarfs and giants, and even talking trees and river gods. Narnia is ruled by a majestic lion called Aslan, an allegorical representation of Christ. An evil White Witch representing Satan holds Narnia prisoner by keeping the land in perpetual winter—at least, until Aslan offers himself to be sacrificed, thereby lifting the long curse over Narnia.”

Read it all.

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