A devotional on C. S. Lewis’ idea that the Gospel is the “True Myth”—the source of all truth and story—fulfilled in Jesus (John 1; Hebrews 1), where the Word becomes flesh and longing becomes reality.
A devotional reflection on why life with Christ is found up close, not at a distance. Drawing on Scripture, the story of Peter following Jesus “at a distance,” and the insight of C. S. Lewis that warmth comes only by standing near the fire, it explores the transforming power of drawing near to Christ and abiding in Him.
Scripture & C.S. Lewis help us to see that human beings are not defined by the institutions they serve, but by the God whose image they bear—created with glory, renewed in Christ, and destined for everlasting significance.