
It is an immersive experience for listeners to imagine the characters and the story through dialogue, music and sound effects. What is radio theatre? Radio theatre is the bridge between film and audiobooks in the format of a dramatised, purely acoustic performance. This Radio Theatre production also touches on the essentials the faith and worldview, not merely as an academic exercise, but as a true life experience. This behind-the-scenes drama integrates the ideas Lewis explored in Mere Christianity with the very real impact of living out a Christian life in a period of trauma: the conflicts pressed hard against the times of grace, compassion, the love of Christ shown to neighbors, and the reasons to trust in God when the world screams otherwise. Lewis agreed to help, resulting in the now-famous Broadcast Talks that became Mere Christianity. So they commissioned some of the greatest Christian minds to step up. The leaders at the BBC knew the nation needed a moral underpinning to face the crisis and embarked on an aggressive program to provide it. It was a time of strain, heartbreak, and weariness. Mere Christianity, one of the greatest Christian books of the twentieth century, was created as a series of radio broadcasts in a time of great conflict and adversity.
