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Christians Grieve Too
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Donald Howard | Banner of Truth
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Donald Howard | Banner of Truth
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Donald Howard was minister of St. Peter’s Church of England, Sydney when his wife, Diana, at the age of forty contracted cancer. She was to live a further six years but, he writes, although through faith in Christ ‘we were prepared for death, I was ill-prepared for grief’.
This ill-preparedness, he found, arose from a lack of understanding and two years later he wrote these pages for the help of others. They contain a blend of biblical, pastoral and personal elements and serve to fill a gap on the subject of bereavement.
The words of C.S. Lewis concerning the death of his wife " no one ever told me" are very true. After a marriage to a man " who loved me as Christ loved the church."
I too can say no one ever told me. The booklet "Christians grieve too." has helped me when my parents died but presently after the death of my husband my reaction to my loss...emotionally, response, thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Bereavement can certainly be viewed as an illness. We have to learn how to survive and live again.
Without Christ I'm sure it would be impossible. Never the less I believe this booklet could be very helpful to unbelievers also. As it explains grief extremely well.
It certainly takes time to live again after the loss of a deeply loved one. Barbara J. Sands
The words of C.S. Lewis concerning the death of his wife " no one ever told me" are very true. After a marriage to a man " who loved me as Christ loved the church."
I too can say no one ever told me. The booklet "Christians grieve too." has helped me when my parents died but presently after the death of my husband my reaction to my loss...emotionally, response, thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Bereavement can certainly be viewed as an illness. We have to learn how to survive and live again.
Without Christ I'm sure it would be impossible. Never the less I believe this booklet could be very helpful to unbelievers also. As it explains grief extremely well.
It certainly takes time to live again after the loss of a deeply loved one. Barbara J. Sands
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