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Inspired by the life and legacy of C.S. Lewis,
the C.S. Lewis Foundation is a 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit organization dedicated to
advancing the renewal of Christian thought and
creative expression throughout the world of
learning and the culture at large. Since its
founding in 1986, the C.S. Lewis Foundation has
pursued its mission through several initiatives
including regional conferences and retreats
conducted throughout the U.S., the C.S. Lewis
Faculty Forum, and the C.S. Lewis Summer
Institute, convened triennially in the Cities
and Universities of Oxford and Cambridge,
England. The Foundation also owns and has
restored C.S. Lewis’s beloved Oxford home, “The
Kilns,”which it operates as a Study Centre for
visiting resident scholars. As a culminating
objective of its mission, the Foundation has
long envisioned establishing C.S. Lewis College.
For more information, visit
www.cslewis.org.
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Based in Oklahoma City, Hobby Lobby and its
affiliates, including Mardel and Hemispheres,
employ more than 18,000 across the nation. Hobby
Lobby was founded by David Green in 1972. The
company has grown from one 300 square-foot store
to more than 430 locations in 35 states. The
company’s revenue in 2008 was $1.8 billion.
Hobby Lobby carries no longterm debt, is open
only 66 hours per week and is closed on Sundays.
For more information, visit
www.hobbylobby.com.
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