Amazing Testimony

 This story in Christianity Today led me into researching this writer, Thomas Tarrants. What a testimony of grace and transformation. Extreme racism to leading the C.S. Lewis Institute. 

Ah, what would Clives think?

He'd be amazed, more than likely. He'd find a kindred spirit in someone baptized in grace, although with a very different background. C.S. Lewis did not write about race, so we'd never know if he struggled with racism.

I realize a skeptic would say, "Oh, the guy lands in jail for Klan activity and finds Jesus. Big whoop. What makes him any different from a petty criminal, hiding behind religion to get out?"

No, he's not any different, although he fully repented, got an educated, led in racial reconciliation, and served his time. Nor am I really any different. I could have been led astray in similar ways, under different conditions. So could you. We are so sure of what we would have done.

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