from the dead. For the next several days, under heavy conviction, Lewis began to search the Scriptures, almost looking for ways to discredit the truth beginning to take hold in his heart. In his own words, Lewis wrote that he was “kicking, struggling, resentful, and darting his eyes in every direction looking for a chance of escape.”12 Finally, while riding to the zoo with his brother, talking about Christianity, C. S. Lewis was converted. He later wrote, “When we set out I did not believe that