Beyond The Broken Heart Daily Devotions10th Anniversary Edition (Anniversary)
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Beyond the Broken Heart – Daily Devotions for Your Grief Journey offers 365 topical devotions for grief. Each includes a scripture, a thought for meditation, a prayer, and an assurance to remember. Each chapter begins with a brief story and ends with space for reflection or journaling. One devotional each week is dedicated to “Rest for Your Soul”. The last chapter – Grief is Celebration – offers meditations for the holidays, and special devotionals for occasions and remembrance days that recur throughout grief.
This edition celebrates the 10th anniversary of this profoundly helpful guide through the journey of grief.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781953495228
ISBN10: 1953495222
Julie Yarbrough
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Invite Resources
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