
C. S. Lewis (1898-1963) -Mere Christianity, Fully Lived
Autor: Zacharias Godseagle , Ambassador Monday O. Ogbe , C.s Lewis
Número de Páginas: 215Editorial Reviews Review "I've read Mere Christianity more than once, but this devotional finally helped me slow down and let its truths change my daily habits.""This book doesn't let you hide behind admiration for Lewis. It gently but firmly asks what obedience actually looks like.""The blend of biography, reflection, and action made this feel like a guided spiritual apprenticeship rather than a devotional.""What surprised me most was how personal this became. Lewis's early struggles mirrored my own far more than I expected.""Thoughtful without being heavy, challenging without being harsh. This is a devotional for people who want their faith to mature.""I appreciated that this wasn't rushed. Each day built on the last, giving space for conviction, resistance, and growth.""By the end of the forty days, I realized this wasn't just about Lewis or Mere Christianity. It was about how I was actually living." What happens when Christianity is not merely believed—but lived? W Before Mere Christianity became one of the most influential Christian books of the twentieth century, its author was a reluctant convert—brilliant, wounded, skeptical, and resistant to God. C. S. Lewis did not...


















