Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
"A fresh take on faith that still hits home."
Mere Christianity is one of those rare books that manages to be both deep and totally approachable. Originally a series of radio talks during World War II, C.S. Lewis turned them into a book that breaks down big ideas about faith in a way that actually makes sense—whether you're already a believer or just curious.
Lewis kicks things off with something we all recognize: a sense of right and wrong. He uses that shared experience to build a thoughtful, step-by-step case for Christianity. Along the way, he touches on everything from free will and the nature of God to how we live and grow as people trying to do better.
What really stands out about this book is its down-to-earth tone. Lewis isn’t trying to preach or convert anyone to a specific denomination. Instead, he invites you into what he calls the “hallway” of basic Christian belief—leaving space for your own journey from there.
He writes with humor, honesty, and warmth. His analogies—like describing God shaping us into “little Christs”—stick with you long after you’ve finished reading.
Decades later, it’s still helping people make sense of life—and faith—in a messy world.
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- 🦁 He created Narnia in a single train ride! C.S. Lewis first imagined the world of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe during a train ride to Oxford.
- 👦 He preferred to be called “Jack.” Born Clive Staples Lewis, he asked everyone to call him “Jack” from the age of four.
- ✝️ He was once an atheist. Before becoming a Christian, Lewis was a staunch atheist and converted after long talks with J.R.R. Tolkien.
- 📚 He wrote over 30 books. Lewis was a prolific author of fiction, nonfiction, theology, and children’s stories.
- 🐉 He was fascinated by myth and fantasy. Lewis used fantasy literature to explore deep spiritual truths.
- 🦉 He taught at Oxford for nearly 30 years. Lewis served as a fellow and English professor at Magdalen College, Oxford.
- 🐎 He never learned to drive. Lewis relied on walking and public transportation his entire life.
- 🖋️ He wrote personal letters to fans. Lewis often replied personally to readers, especially children who loved Narnia.
- ⏳ He died on the same day as JFK. C.S. Lewis passed away on November 22, 1963, the same day as John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
- 🎬 Narnia inspired blockbuster films. The Chronicles of Narnia series has sold over 100 million copies and was adapted into major motion pictures loved worldwide.