The Most Reluctant Convert in Theaters Now
Three years ago, I enjoyed watching the one-man-play, The Most Reluctant Convert. I enjoyed it immensely, as I do all-things-Lewis. So, of course, I knew I had to go see the movie version of the play.
Three years ago, I enjoyed watching the one-man-play, The Most Reluctant Convert. I enjoyed it immensely, as I do all-things-Lewis. So, of course, I knew I had to go see the movie version of the play.
As believers, we are to follow Christ, for He is the truth. Also, the Holy Spirit will guide us into all the truth. Having never lived under oppression as Solzhenitsyn did, I appreciate his insights and the practical ways he suggests to not support lies when living under a repressive system.
Actor Max McLean wrote his play, C.S. Lewis On Stage – The Most Reluctant Convert, using C.S. Lewis’s own words. Watching McLean’s performance, I really sensed the mental path Lewis took from atheist to a theist, and then to a true follower of Christ. Lewis called himself the most reluctant convert in all England.
A committed atheist, hardnosed Chicago Tribune legal affairs editor Lee Strobel, marshalled his skills in journalism and law to find out what had happened to his wife, who had become a follower of Christ.