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The Dawn Treader Sets Sail . . . for Your Church

‘Narnia Night’ created for local congregations to learn about the film and Lewis

Christianity Today December 1, 2010

The ever-expanding Narnia Faith website – “Narnia-Inspired Resources for People of Faith” – recently added a “Narnia Night” section to the site, chock full of materials for churches to host their own event while gearing up for next week’s release of Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the third film in the Chronicles of Narnia series.

“Narnia Night” is being billed as “an exclusive event just for churches” that includes a documentary on C. S. Lewis, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of one of the movie’s scenes, “Un-Dragon Your Life” testimony from Jim Burgen of Flatirons Church, and exclusive look inside the new film. It’s all available at no cost.

That all can be found in the “Engage” section, which also includes “Operation Narnia,” a partnership with Samaritan’s Purse and its annual Operation Christmas Child event.

The “Teach” section, introduced by Fuller Theological Seminary President Richard Mouw, includes sermon outlines, study guides, and other goodies. And the “Learn” section includes the trailer, a gallery, info on Lewis, and an essay from Douglas Gresham, Lewis’s stepson.

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