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When the wife of C. S. Lewis died before him . . . and he died the day Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas . . . Joy Davidman was missed . . .she had married C. S. Lewis after she had become a mother in a marriage where her American husband died. Joy Davidman's first husband did not believe in God when he pass and predeceased her.
Joy didn't believe in God when she became a wid0w. And she had come to faith in Jesus Christ by moving from USA to Great Britain to meet a person (C. S. Lewis) whose defense of God and the case for faith makes him still a best selling author even today! It also helped Joy come to faith. And C. S. Lewis her husband in the process. (And she lived in Headington Quarry, a suburb of Oxford, where Lewis body resides by the Holy Trinity church today. ) But before her premature death, Joy began to travel around Europe with C. S. Lewis as his wife and also to have joy with her second husband . . . And an old, confirmed bachelor became as joyful as Joy! Until she died before her second husband.
And she lived in Headington Quarry, a suburb of Oxford, where Lewis body resides by the Holy Trinity church today.
Want to know what Lewis thinks about the problem of pain. Needless to say, it is not only a masterpiece, it is where you and I should go to prepare for loss, grief, and pain. Do Christians ever suffer? So what? How? Why? What can we do about it -- if anything? Do unbelievers ever hurt, have pain, disease and lose love ones? So what? Should unbelievers read about Jesus as a Suffering Servant? And so on. What can a person who suffers from doubt as well as disease learn to prepare well from an Irishman who became a legend in writing many books for anyone like a believer, agnostic, atheist, sceptic, secular pagan today? And such questions as these seem almost endless!
Yet, I encourage anyone to buy a copy of C. S. Lewis learning first hand from life, loss and His Lord! Today! Don't pass this masterpiece by!