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NarniaFaith.com website aids pastors

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--NarniaFaith.com is a website where pastors can find sermon outlines, study guides and clips from "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader," the third movie installment from C.S. Lewis' "Chronicles of Narnia."
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The movie opens this weekend.

The website has a section dedicated to learning about the film and story, including information about the book's adaptation to film and insight into Lewis' life. There is a film trailer and images from the production.

In the section set aside for teaching, visitors will find a collection of sermon outlines, study guides and youth materials created by noted pastors and Christian organizations, including a sermon by Luis Palau.

Also included is a study guide on the life and works of Lewis, how to talk to children about Narnia, and other resources intended to help ministry professionals worldwide connect to the lessons and themes of the story.

Clips from Dawn Treader are available for use in sermons and other church settings.

"Host a Narnia Night at your church, an outreach event which celebrates the life and theology of C.S. Lewis," the website says. "Plan a Family Fun Night so kids can learn about the real meaning of Aslan. Or you can even join in the fun of Operation Narnia and pack shoe boxes full of gifts which will be distributed worldwide by Operation Christmas Child -- and impact the life of a child for eternity."

Compiled by Baptist Press assistant editor Erin Roach.

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