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Grief and Consolation

  • 5 Cries Of Grief

    $12.99

    On August 12, 1986 twenty five year old David Strommen was struck and killed by a bolt of lightning. The tradedy sent his parent reeling with grief. Out of that grief came a journey toward healing; a journey that is chronicled in this extraordinry book. The Strommens encountered five cries of grief: The cry of pain from the awareness of their devastating loss; the cry of longing, from missing their son; the cry for supportive love, from the extreme sense of vulnerability they experienced; the cry for understanding, as they tried to attribute meaning to a meaningless loss; and the cry for significance, as they strove to see some good result from this tragedy. As they wrote accounts of their journey, they recognized that the grief of a father may differ significantly from that of a mother. Their stories, voiced in alternating chapters launch a journey that can provide strength, insight, and renewal for all who experience the heartbreak of a loved one’s death.

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  • Mourning Into Dancing

    $19.99

    “Death doesn’t wait till the ends of our lives to meet us and to make an end,” says Walter Wangerin. “Instead, we die a hundred times before we die; and all the little endings on the way are like a slowly growing echo of the final BANG!” Yet out of our many losses, our “little deaths,” comes a truer recognition of life. It is found in our relationships with ourselves, with our world, with others, and with our Creator. This is the dancing that can come out of mourning: the hope of restored relationships. Mourning into Dancing defines the stages of grief, names the many kinds of loss we suffer, shows how to help the grief-stricken, gives a new vision of Christ’s sacrifice, and shows how a loving God shares our grief. We learn from this book that the way to dancing is through the valley of mourning–that grief is a poignant reminder of the fullness of life Christ obtained for us through his resurrection. In the words of writer and critic John Timmerman, Mourning into Dancing “could well be the most important book you ever read.”

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  • Grieving The Death Of A Friend

    $16.00

    The death of a friend is one of the most signifigant but unrecognized experiences of grief in American culture. In this unique book, Harold Ivan Smith guides the reader to move with rather than against the natural grief process as he explores its many aspects, including the friending, the passing, the burying, the mourning, the remembering,and the reconciling.

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  • Surviving The Death Of A Child

    $20.00

    Surviving the Death of a Child is about enduring and surviving the most painful of all loses: the death of one’s child. This is the story of a journey from grief to healing. But more, it is a story of faith and love told so that others may find comfort and understanding when faced with this most devasting loss.

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  • Making Sense Out Of Sorrow

    $29.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9781563381133ISBN10: 1563381133Foster McCurley | Alan WeitzmannBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 1995Publisher: Trinity Press International Print On Demand Product

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  • When Grief Breaks Your Heart

    $7.99

    1. Healing Where It Hurts
    2. When Someone You Love Dies
    3. Bouncing Back From A Broken Heart
    4. Why Do Good People Suffer?
    5. Amazing Grace

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    Grief is a natural part of life, yet no one is ever completely prepared to deal with it. The experiences of heartache, pain, disappointment, and loss can leave even the strongest of us devastated and searching for an anchor, for shelter from these storms of life.

    WHEN GRIEF BREAKS YOUR HEART explores how our faith can help us through these difficult times. Stories from the lives of everyday people illustrate how we can find the comfort and healing that come only from God. James W. Moore shows that it is God’s loving grace that holds us up and sustains us. With God, we can find peace and strength in our time of grief and begin to heal.

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  • Healing After Loss

    $18.99

    Meditation For Every Day Of The Year

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    For those who have suffered the loss of a loved one, here are strength and thoughtful words to inspire and comfort.

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  • When Someone You Love Dies

    $8.99

    48 Chapters

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    Why did she have to die?” “What will happen to us now?” We hear questions like these from our children when someone close to them dies. Writing for children ages 8-12 and their parents, William Coleman discusses the fears and questions that young people have when someone they love dies, perhaps a parent, grandparent, sibling, or close friend. He offers advice and support as they struggle to understand death and helps them work through the grieving process.

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  • Souls Are Made Of Endurance

    $29.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664252892ISBN10: 0664252893Stewart GovigBinding: Trade PaperPublished: August 1994Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • I Will Not Leave You Desolate

    $12.99

    This book provides help for parents and other people who are bereaved. Simple and appropriate, the book contains short sections that are easy to read and easy to understand.

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  • Andrew You Died Too Soon

    $14.00

    Contents

    43 Chapters
    Total Pages 138

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    Grieving parents will find this forthright documentary written by a loving mother in deep grief to be more than just supportive – it glows with spiritual insights. Corinne Chilstrom has opened her heart, mind, and spirit to all people who are struggling with seemingly unendurable grief. At the same time challenging and comforting, Chilstroms’s book speaks to Christians who want to know what to do in the face of sudden tragedy. This is a book for us as we learn to grieve, for all of us as we learn to live.

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  • When Life Is Changed Forever

    $13.99

    When Life Is Changed Forever empathetically comforts the agony of empty arms and the raging of the soul in the aftermath of a loved one’s death as few books ever have. Within these helpful pages the author skillfully offers the sure hope that life can be lived fully again…while facing the truth that it can never be the same.

    Here is an honest journey into the depths of God’s love for all those who have experienced the complicated and often conflicting emotions brought about by the death of someone near.

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  • Finding The Right Words

    $14.00

    What do you say to someone who is facing a death in the family, a divorce, the loss of a job, or a life threatening illness? In this helpful book Wilfred Bockelman gives practical suggestions for offering care and comfort. He discusses many common situations and provides guidelines for using Scripture and sharing your faith as you reach out to others.

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  • When Someone You Love Dies (Revised)

    $7.99

    Sensitive, insightful, and ultimately healing, this simple booklet holds out hope for children who are dealing with grief. It explains why people die, why friends and relatives act strange, why it hurts so much, what happens to us after death, and more.

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  • Up From Grief

    $13.00

    One of the best books available on grief offers solid guidance to all who minister to those who mourn.

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  • Understanding Mourning : A Guide For Those Who Grieve

    $11.99

    The author offers the lastest findings and most helpful guidelines for healthy mourning and returning to a reorganized life.

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  • All Our Losses All Our Griefs

    $27.00

    Grief as a lifelong human experience is the scope of this absorbing book. Kenneth R. Mitchell and Herbert Anderson explore the multiple dimensions of the problem, including origins of grief, loss throughout life, dynamics of grief, care for those who grieve, and the theology of grieving. This examination of the process of grief is enriched by vivid illustrations and case histories of individuals whose experiences the authors have shared.

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  • Step Further : Growing Closer To God Through Hurt And Hardship

    $18.99

    1. We’re In This Together
    2. Body Building
    3. I Wouldn’t Do This For Just Anybody!
    4. Unlikely Saints!
    5. God’s Showcase
    6. When Nobody’s Watching
    7. Breaks Us And Makes Us
    8. Trust And Obey
    9. Don’t Compare. . .Share!
    10. While We Wait
    11. I Wish I Were Healed
    12. Why Wasn’t I Healed?
    13. Satan Schemes. . .God Redeems
    14. Prayers And Promises
    15. Let God Be God
    16. Heaven
    195 Pages

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    Joni Eareckson Tada is one of today’s great Christian women, and “A Step Further,” which grew out of her own pilgrimage as a disabled person, is one of the great Christian books of our time. Written in the simple, friendly, exuberant, down-to-earth style that is special to Joni, it is a tremendous tonic for Christians living in pain and frustration, and it unfolds some neglected aspects of the wisdom of God superbly. This is heart-to-heart writing at its best.

    We have all waded through the verbal swamp of syrupy cliches as some sufferers overspiritualize their pain. We have also felt the hot breath of bitterness from those who refuse to accept and adjust to their disability. Joni represents neither extreme. In her book there is a beautiful balance between tough-minded reality and scripturally based theology.

    Through her public example, Joni Eareckson Tada has done more to straighten out warped views of suffering than all of the theologians put together. Her life is a triumph of healing-a healing of the spirit, the most difficult kind. When she speaks about the problem of pain, we should all sit up and take notice.”

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  • Suffering

    $29.00

    A valuable contribution to the literature of theology and ethics, combining in a fascinating way biblical, theological, pastoral, and socioethic themes…The study is of immense value because it identifies the modern idolatry that views suffering as absurd and devoid of meaning…The book is marvelous exercise in cultural self-analysis that is prelimanary to any meaningful exorcism and redirection.

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