Visting Graves

Visiting the graves of G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis this week wasn’t just a literary pilgrimage—it was a renewal of vision for what we’re building through Tactical Faith.

These thinkers didn’t hide from cultural conflict—they engaged it with imagination, reason, and deep joy. That’s exactly what we aim to do at Tactical Faith: create spaces for the church to think deeply, speak clearly, and act faithfully in the public square.

Whether it’s our Worldview Academy at Samford, our upcoming C.S. Lewis & Space event in Huntsville, or the fall Inklings-inspired interfaith dialogue, everything we do is animated by the conviction that truth, beauty, and goodness still speak—if we have ears to hear and the courage to listen.

Chesterton and Lewis weren’t just apologists. They were storytellers of meaning. That’s the model we follow.

If you’re passionate about helping Christians recover confidence in the faith—and joy in proclaiming it—we’d love to connect.

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