Belief.net's Top Christian Books includes C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity and Narnia!

Belief.net's Top Christian Books includes C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity and Narnia! C.S. Lewis' High Acclaimed Mere Christianity hits the second spot of the Top Christian books while The Chronicles of Narnia is on the 12th spot! Purpose Driven comes at the first spot



Mere Christianity and The Chronicles of Narnia are both of C.S. Lewis' high acclaimed and best selling novels! Both are a must read, not only for Christians, but for everyone!

Mere Christianity is a Theological book adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1942 and 1944, while Lewis was at Oxford during World War II. Considered a classic of Christian apologetics, the transcripts of the broadcasts originally appeared in print as three separate pamphlets: The Case for Christianity (1942), Christian Behaviour (1943), and Beyond Personality (1944). Lewis was invited to give the talks by Rev. James Welch, the BBC Director of Religious Broadcasting, who had read his 1940 book, The Problem of Pain.

The Chronicles of Narnia is a high fantasy children book series that takes place in the land of Narnia wherein a majestice Lion, Aslan rules it. The books have Biblical parallels like the sacrifice of Christ and the Creation. The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven high fantasy novels by C. S. Lewis. It is considered a classic of children's literature and is the author's best-known work, having sold over 100 million copies in 47 languages.




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  1. Ok, so I love this blog so much more now that I know it's Christian. Are you the only blogger here? I'm new and I don't like to keep up with the actors because I'm terrified they'll disappoint me, so I haven't read your recent posts about Ben and Skandar since I started following.

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    1. Thank you very much for the appreciation of my blog and yes, I am the only blogger of this blog. If you have any suggestions for the blog, it is always open to have it.

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