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Titre : | C.S. Lewis Had a Wife |
Auteurs : | William J. Petersen, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Wheaton [USA] : Living Books, 1985 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8423-0202-9 |
Format : | 176 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | LH (Recueils regroupant plusieurs biographies de missionnaires ou serviteurs de Dieu) |
Résumé : |
Did you know C.S. Lewis was married? Most people think of him as the typical English bachelor professor. And he was—until he was nearly sixty. Then he married a most unusual woman.
John Knox had a most unusual mother-in-law. Hudson and Maria Taylor were forced to go against the feelings of almost everyone they knew in order to marry. Grace Livingston Hill married twice; both unions ended in tragedy. Evangelist Billy Sunday was married, too, but he seemed to need a business manager more than a wife. All these marriages had something in common. They were the marriages of great Christians. But, as you will discover, they weren’t necessarily great marriages. Just like the rest of us, these unusual couples had to face some everyday sorts of problems—financial worries, the heartache of moving away from family and friends, battles against ill health and disease. You’ll find in these pages some very human friends who, with God’s help, took their problems and hammered them into a special kind of victory. |
Note de contenu : |
- Introduction - 1. Meet John and Marjory Knox - 2. Meet Hudson and Maria Taylor - 3. Meet Billy and Nell Sunday - 4. Meet Frank and Grace Livingston Hill - 5. Meet Jack (C. S.) and Joy Lewis - Bibliography |
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