Grief: journey to GOD and us

Grief: journey to GOD and us
Author: Eric Bow
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1775033805

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This sequel to Quiet Love ... eyes to see and words to tell the truths that are most true is a description of my Grief Journey. Grief is a circular journey. This book is also a religious journey. the beginning of our journey to "GOD and us."

Finding a Loving God in the Midst of Grief

Finding a Loving God in the Midst of Grief
Author: Susan M. Erschen
Publisher: The Word Among Us Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1593255322

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The loss of a love one is often devastating. And while each of us experience grief in a unique way, finding your way back to a place of wholeness may seem impossible. The emptiness, loneliness and darkness seem to never fade. This book will help you find comfort and grow closer to God, who often seems far off or even absent in your journey through grief. Drawing from both personal testimonies and religious texts, this book also contains practical advice on how to overcome some of the emotional followed by practical aspect of grief, and a prayer on each topic. This book will also help you make decisions about what to pass on and what to keep in order to treasure your memories of your loved one. Grief is a very unique and personal experience. Through this book, you will be given the confidence to grieve in your own way. Ultimately, they will see grief as a journey that can lead you into a richer spiritual life.

When God Says No

When God Says No
Author: Brenda Smit-James
Publisher: Word Alive Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2019-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1486617646

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“A memoir … and a book of wisdom.” – Rev. Andy Lambkin “Brenda reminds us to live courageously in the face of adversity.” – Fr. Mark James O.P. What do we do when deep grief invades our lives? How do we negotiate the unwelcomed journey we find ourselves on? What do we do with our unspeakable pain? Even more, what do we do when we have asked God to spare the life of our loved one and he does not give the answer we hope for? In When God Says No, Brenda Smit-James tells the story of her journey with grief following the untimely death of her mother – a journey where she questioned God and his goodness, questioned whether Jesus was worth following, and questioned the relevance of the Christian life. In telling her story, Brenda shows us how grief can be engaged and not merely endured and how we can face the darkness of grief with quiet courage and, in so doing, find a way back into the light again.

Journey with Grief

Journey with Grief
Author: Larry Warner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780998218601

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2019 Illumination Book Awards Bronze Medal Winner. In this small but powerful book, Larry Warner, author of Journey with Jesus, thoughtfully and sacrificially opens his soul, gently bringing the reader along on a journey through grief. His story is unique to him, but many of the emotions he suffered and the insights he gained are universal. This book is divided into two sections: a helpful comfort for the grieving, and a guide for those who choose to travel with them. Part One is an explicit, honest description of the abyss that is grief. This section helps to normalize the unprecedented and unpredictable behaviors of grief, encouraging freedom and honesty in the processing of the pain, and offering timely glimmers of hope. Part Two is a straight-forward manual for walking with someone through the abyss: simple, sensible and direct. The role of comforter is not to be taken on lightly; the journey is often long and difficult, but the ministry of presence is profoundly meaningful. This book gives people permission to grieve as they can and as they must while also equipping others to come alongside those who are hurting in ways that promote healing. This is a book for those who are suffering loss and for those who desire to be a help to those walking through their first year of grief.

Finding His Footprints in the Sand

Finding His Footprints in the Sand
Author: Erica S. Kim
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630474320

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“Offers hope to anyone that struggles with being ‘good enough’ for God” (Julie Zine Coleman, author of Unexpected Love). Perhaps you’ve experienced a defining moment, one that explains who you are today. God had a defining moment. His Son died on the cross for our sins, changing history and his relationship with mankind. Still, His forgiveness, love, and sacrifice are concepts unfamiliar to much of the world. Ignorant of such grace, society bombards us with the daily temptation to measure up or perform. When we fail to achieve the desired results, we struggle to feel God’s grace. This is especially true when life hits us hard through tragedy, unfortunate events, and prolonged suffering—we question; we wonder; we misunderstand His amazing grace. This can cause us to battle shame, self-doubt, and bitterness. When dark times come, are you able to find strength in God’s grace? Do you defeat insecurity, lack of self-worth, and guilt through your view of grace? Have you seen your Lord’s footprints in the sand when you look back at the most difficult times in your life? Do your struggles and disappointments bring you to a deeper understanding of His grace? In this book, Erica S. Kim starts with a defining moment in her personal life—the tragic death of her mother—to describe her journey to rediscover God’s grace. Through poignant true-life stories and teachings about women in the Bible, you will be led from the book of Genesis to the cross to see without a doubt how God has carried each one of us in His arms through every dark and hopeless moment, to help you to experience fulfillment and spiritual growth.

The Christian's Journey Through Grief

The Christian's Journey Through Grief
Author: Carol Peters-Tanksley
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1629996009

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Don't Get Over It. Get Through It. This book will give you the tools to walk through the process of grief in a healthy way. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Helps readers distinguish between normal and unhealthy grieving Provides practical steps to help readers maintain their physical health, emotional health, and relationships while grieving Offers guidance for working through the crisis of faith grief often brings Gives specific steps the grieving can take toward healing The apostle Paul said Christians do not grieve in the same way as those who do not have hope (1 Thess. 4:13). But that doesn’t mean we don’t or shouldn’t grieve. In The Christian’s Journey Through Grief, Dr. Carol Peters-Tanksley explores the difference in the Christian’s grieving process, showing what a healthy grieving process looks like and how to embrace God’s comfort. As one who recently experienced the death of her husband, Dr. Carol speaks authoritatively yet compassionately from both a personal perspective and the perspective of a physician and minister. In this book she addresses: What to expect while grieving What is normal and abnormal grief How to deal with the physical, emotional, and mental aspects of grief How grief affects one’s relationship with God Which steps the grieving person can take toward healing How the hope of eternity helps in the journey of grief This book will invite grieving readers to embrace the pain of grief without getting stuck in it, and take God with them on the journey so they can experience hope

Through a Season of Grief

Through a Season of Grief
Author: Bill Dunn
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780785240181

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"Where do you turn for daily comfort and help? Where do you find the tools to move forward? Through a Season of Grief is the first 365-day devotional designed to support and uplift you in the first, most difficult year of bereavement."--Page 4 of cover

Grieving Through Grace

Grieving Through Grace
Author: Jamie Dickerson
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2024-06-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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A heartbreaking memoir written through deeply personal journal entries, Grieving Through Grace: Loss of a Child chronicles one mother’s experience losing a child. Without warning, Jamie Dickerson is called to the hospital, where her daughter lies unresponsive. At only twenty-nine years old, her daughter April is called home by God. Her world thrown upside-down, Jamie writes about the excruciating pain of having to bury a child. Through this darkest time, Jamie is able to find a glimmer of hope and strength through the Lord in order to continue on. For anyone who has lost a loved one and is experiencing doubt in their faith, Jamie’s reflections will provide empathy and comfort, as well as a way to place your trust in God that everything will be okay. About the Author My walk in life has been very unique and challenging at times. As a young mother at the age of fifteen, I began a journey that would develop me into the woman I am today. I was born and raised in Bolingbrook, IL until I was fourteen and then moved to central Florida. I met the love of my life the first week I moved there while in my freshman year of high school. We have been married now for 25 years and God has always been the center of our marriage. As young teenage parents we faced many challenges but overcame them through the grace of God. We were blessed with one daughter and two sons. In addition, we adopted our granddaughter when she was born. Our hardest, most difficult challenge was losing our twenty nine year old daughter July 31, 2023. Through God we are standing firm on our faith to bring us through this life with peace and knowing her spirit is here with us. My career has been a ministry leader for many years, as well as; a home school mom/Grammy for over twenty five years. God, family, and living life to its fullest are the main focus of my day to day life.

The Journey Through Grief

The Journey Through Grief
Author: Alan D. Wolfelt
Publisher: Companion Press
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1617220973

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This spiritual companion for mourners affirms their need to mourn and invites them to journey through their very unique and personal grief. Detailed are the six needs that all mourners must yield to and eventually embrace if they are to go on to find continued meaning in life and living, including the need to remember the deceased loved one and the need for support from others. Short explanations of each mourning need are followed by brief, spiritual passages that, when read slowly and reflectively, help mourners work through their unique thoughts and feelings. Also included in this revised edition are journaling sections for mourners to write out their personal responses to each of the six needs. This replaces 1879651114.

Grief Undone

Grief Undone
Author: Elizabeth W. D. Groves
Publisher: New Growth Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1939946735

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Grief Undone is the story of a family's journey through—and beyond—terminal cancer. For the Groves family, faith in God and an awareness of his care played a pivotal role as they faced Al's death, processed their deep grief, and gradually moved forward. Without sugarcoating the pain of grief, the book offers hope and healing to all who are ...