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Live Like a Narnian

September 26, 2013 by Andy Naselli

rigneyThis book releases this week in time for the Desiring God national conference on C. S. Lewis this weekend:

Joe Rigney. Live Like a Narnian: Christian Discipleship in Lewis’ Chronicles. Minneapolis: Eyes & Pen, 2013. 182 pp. (Available in Kindle.)

Joe is scheduled to speak on the topic of this book tomorrow at the DG conference.

My endorsement:

It’s evident that Joe Rigney has deeply breathed the air of Narnia for a long time, and he creatively applies Lewis’s masterpiece to Christian living with wit and wisdom.

Among other things, Joe Rigney leads the integrated Christian worldview program at BCS. My family loves Narnia, and it’s a joy to partner with a colleague at BCS who loves Narnia, too.

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