On Wednesday night, October 22, I had the privilege of speaking to a enthusiastic group, made up mostly of young people, at the Scottsdale First Assembly of God Dream Center in Scottsdale, Arizona. I shared with them about my 35-year journey in reading and studying the works and life of C. S. Lewis. The question and answer time which followed my presentation was worth my entire visit to Phoenix. Of course almost all of the questions related to C. S. Lewis and Narnia. However, one of the young people present asked me, "What do you hope to accomplish with your life?" I was startled by the question which has to rank as one of the most important questions any of us can ask ourselves. I immediately answered: "I hope to communicate the love of Christ to as many people as I possibly can." I think that also sums up the goal of much of C. S. Lewis's life and writing as well as the goal of a much more ancient communicator. The Apostle Paul said in Acts 20:24,
But frankly I do not consider my own life valuable to me so long as I can finish my course and complete the ministry which the Lord Jesus has given me in declaring the good news of the grace of God. (J. B. Phillips translation)
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