GriefShare Participant Workbook
$24.00
The GriefShare participant workbook contains a gospel presentation, a note-taking section corresponding with the weekly video, a daily personal Bible study with Scripture and prayer, journaling prompts, insights from respected Christian leaders, helpful articles, and other informative resources.
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The GriefShare participant workbook contains a gospel presentation, a note-taking section corresponding with the weekly video, a daily personal Bible study with Scripture and prayer, journaling prompts, insights from respected Christian leaders, helpful articles, and other informative resources.
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