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Narnia scholar's commentary in Christianity Today

(January 9th, 2008)

English professor Devin Brown’s article "My Caspian Wish List" is appearing as the No. 7 most read article on Christianitytoday.com.  Read More »

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Professor celebrates World Children's Day

(December 14th, 2007)

Dr. Devin Brown, professor of English at Asbury College, along with members of McDonald's People Team, pro football great Dermontti Dawson, members of the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra and Ronald McDonald recently visited UK HealthCare Kentucky Children's Hospital to celebrate World Children's Day at McDonald's.  Read More »

Baker Publishing to Release Devin Brown's Second Narnia Book

(November 15th, 2007)

On January 1, 2008, Baker Publishing will release Inside Prince Caspian: A Guide to Exploring The Return to Narnia. This will be the second book about Narnia written by Asbury College English Professor Devin Brown.  Read More »

Asbury College Begins Planning Second Narnia Night

(November 15th, 2007)

Asbury College is already planning to host Narnia Night II for April 25, 2008, a few weeks before the major motion picture release of Walden Media and Disney Studio’s Prince Caspian.  Read More »

Miss Ichthus? Here’s what happened!

(June 28th, 2006)

The three-day Christian music festival, Ichthus, held June 15-17 drew a crowd of 17,306 fans from across the nation.  Read More »

Asbury College to host "Narnia Night"

(November 30th, 2005)

Asbury College is hosting “Narnia Night” on December 2 at 7 p.m. in Hughes Auditorium to celebrate the Walt Disney premiere of C.S. Lewis’ “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.”  Read More »

What I learned working on Narnia Night

(November 30th, 2005)

When I signed up for Professor Peter Kerr’s COM 421 class, Theory and Practice of Public Relations, I was vaguely expecting a PR 101 approach to handling the media end of party planning.  Read More »