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  A Fairy Tale for All Ages  
                    What makes The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe — 
                    and all the Narnia tales — so appealing to young and 
                    old alike? Earl Palmer, C.S. Lewis devotee and pastor of Seattle’s 
                    University Presbyterian Church, begins with a simple answer: 
                    They are “darn good stories.”
 
  The Wardrobe in the Classroom 
  The Big-Screen Wardrobe 
                    In an interview with Walden Media’s Micheal Flaherty, 
                    Response gets an insider’s view of the challenges 
                    involved in filming The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. 
                    The greatest of these, filmmakers say, was preserving C.S. 
                    Lewis’ storytelling.
 Dear Mr. Lewis After penning The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis 
                    personally replied to approximately 12,000 letters, many of 
                    them from children. “We must meet children as equals 
                    in that area of our nature where we are their equals,” 
                    he once wrote.
 
  "What If I Love Aslan More Than Jesus?" Jack's Life at The Kilns and in Oxford For most of his adult life, C.S. Lewis lived at The Kilns, 
                    a country home located just east of the city of Oxford in 
                    England. Response takes readers on a photo tour of 
                    The Kilns today and some of the author’s favorite sites 
                    in Oxford.
 
  New Life for The Kilns  The Faith of the Next Generation 
                    During a visit to SPU this fall, sociologist and author Christian 
                    Smith delivered a disturbing message: Even those teens who 
                    call themselves Christians believe in and practice a religion 
                    that bears little resemblance to Christianity.
  Response 
                    Photography Competition 2005 Winners The winner and the runner up for the Response Photography 
                    Contest take readers to Uganda and Guatemala.
 
 
                     
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                        Screening of The Wardrobe Response 
                        writer and film critic Jeffrey Overstreet provides an 
                        opening-day review of Disney’s long-awaited film 
                        adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
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