Nicole Enyart's newly released "To Live Like a Narnian" is an educative account that discovers the true meaning of being Narnian in life and faith
"To Live Like a Narnian" from Christian Faith Publishing author Nicole Enyart is a prudent study that delves into the topic of living the true Narnian life in the context of faith and reality.
MEADVILLE, Pa., April 23, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "To Live Like a Narnian": a potent dissertation that shares insights on what it genuinely means to become a Narnian in conviction and lifestyle. "To Live Like a Narnian" is the creation of published author Nicole Enyart, a junior high and high school science, history, and physical education teacher at a Christian private school.
Enyart shares, "It all began with a picture drawn one random day, but really the lessons and memories of Narnia have been touching many lives for many years. For the rare few, Narnia is a place so much more than just an imaginary land. Lewis had always intended his books to be a guide to find the 'real' Narnia and, more importantly, the 'real' Aslan. If you are one of those who would like to know what it really means to be 'on Aslan's side,' then this book is for you. Learn from heartwarming characters such as Puddleglum and Reepicheep. Are you ready to start living like a Narnian?"
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Nicole Enyart's new book draws parallelisms to God's Word and C. S. Lewis's masterpieces that edify the purposefulness in living godly lives.
Readers are invited to partake in the wisdom of Aslan, the knowledge of Narnia, and the fortitude of the Bible in understanding the Narnian way of life.
View the synopsis of "To Live Like a Narnian" on YouTube.
Consumers can purchase "To Live Like a Narnian" at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about "To Live Like a Narnian," contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
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