had an emergency appendectomy. Please pray.
Brian, if you read this, I want to tell you about my friend Diana. When she was in the hospital recovering from her appy, she asked her husband to bring in the C.S.Lewis book that she had left at the bedside, so that she could have something to read during her recovery. She couldn't figure out just why the nurses suddenly became so solicitous, until she remembered what it was that she had been reading before the surgery so rudely interuppted her life. The book? None other than The Problem of Pain.
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