When Grief Is Your Constant Companion

When Grief Is Your Constant Companion
Title When Grief Is Your Constant Companion PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Rhea
Publisher New Hope Publishers (AL)
Pages 0
Release 2002-12-20
Genre Bereavement
ISBN 9781563097485

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This book contains devotional thoughts and corresponding Scriptures for people who long for God's comforting presence as they deal with the storm of grief that follows the loss of a loved one.

My Companion Through Grief

My Companion Through Grief
Title My Companion Through Grief PDF eBook
Author Gary Kinnaman
Publisher Vine Books
Pages 226
Release 2004
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780830734641

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No one can pass through life without being touched by death. This book is for all those who are grieving and who are helping others through their grief. Pastors, counselors, friends, and you, yourself, will find comfort for your darkest hours.

Restore My Soul

Restore My Soul
Title Restore My Soul PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Peterson
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 74
Release 2018-04-02
Genre
ISBN 9781986342025

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A daily devotional to guide the reader through the difficult experiences and feelings after losing a loved one. To be alone in sorrow is not all bad. We need time alone for life to re-sort itself. But a companion in grief is helpful, especially when speaking from personal experience and with sound, practical wisdom and comfort of God's Word. This little book offers a healthy, self-directed path to understanding God's will for us in our grief.

Good Grief

Good Grief
Title Good Grief PDF eBook
Author Granger E. Westberg
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 128
Release 2020-06-09
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1506469558

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This timeless classic, in large-print format, is accessible and comforting for all who are grieving. For fifty years Good Grief has helped millions of readers, including NFL players and a former first lady, find comfort and rediscover hope after loss. The large-print edition of this classic text features a foreword by one of the nation's leading communicators of medical health care information and an afterword by the author's daughters that shares how the book came to be. Good Grief offers valuable insights on the emotional and physical responses we all may experience during the natural process of grieving. The book identifies ten stages of grief--shock, emotion, depression, physical distress, panic, guilt, anger, resistance, hope, and acceptance--but, recognizing that grief is complex and deeply personal, shows there is no "right" way to grieve. This large-print edition makes this bestseller more accessible to all. Whether one is mourning the death of a loved one, the end of a marriage, the loss of a job, or other difficult life changes, Good Grief is a proven steady companion in times of loss.

Out of the Depths: Your Companion Through Grief

Out of the Depths: Your Companion Through Grief
Title Out of the Depths: Your Companion Through Grief PDF eBook
Author Greta Smith
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 105
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1501871315

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The Out of the Depths series addresses common pastoral crises in a faithful, encouraging, and factual manner that provides support to parishioners in crisis beyond the initial pastoral conversation. These inexpensive 64-page booklets can be given out to parishioners when they bring their recent diagnosis, crisis, or trauma to the pastor as a way to continue to provide care throughout the difficult season. Each booklet begins with a thoughtful consideration of the topic at hand, which is followed up by 30 brief devotions. These devotions are designed to be manageable in an overwhelming time, encouraging, and honest. The Out of the Depths booklets are essential care resources to be given out by pastors, Stephen Ministers, and congregational care teams. Key features: Written by metal health professionals and pastors to help the reader process their trauma both psychologically and theologically. Includes accessible material describing the dynamics of the crisis situation and typical reactions, which provides the reader with a sense of grounding and direction through increased knowledge. The thirty short devotions creates a sense of companionship and hope in a difficult and lonely time.

A Grief Companion

A Grief Companion
Title A Grief Companion PDF eBook
Author Sasha Bates
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 220
Release 2021-06-10
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1529343615

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'This is a book that takes you by the hand and promises the gentlest comfort in the darkest of times.' Tamsin Greig A Grief Companion offers us practical help to use alongside the theory of Sasha Bate's debut book, Languages of Loss. This guide gives us the starting points to begin our journeys of managing grief, providing us with space and pages to explore and process our feelings with Sasha's expert guidance. Sasha offers some optimism to let you know that you will find light and courage from out of this darkness, and you will be transformed by it. Your grief will not leave you, but you will arrange yourself around it differently. Split in to four sections, that can be read in any order - Mind, Body, Spirit and Everyday - this book explores the non-linear grief that you may be feeling and gives you permission to do your grief, your way. Filled with suggestions, resources, advice for friends of the bereaved and a guiding hand, we hope this book will help you see some light in the darkness of grief. 'Explaining how the mind and body work together, A Grief Companion offers insights into the process of grieving. The writing is energetic, down-to-earth and honest as Sasha Bates helps readers cope with the many layers and levels of grief. A useful as well as a moving book.' Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of A Manual for Heartache

Understanding Your Grief

Understanding Your Grief
Title Understanding Your Grief PDF eBook
Author Alan D. Wolfelt
Publisher Companion Press
Pages 194
Release 2004-02-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1879651351

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Explaining the important difference between grief and mourning, this book explores every mourner's need to acknowledge death and embrace the pain of loss. Also explored are the many factors that make each person's grief unique and the many normal thoughts and feelings mourners might have. Questions of spirituality and religion are addressed as well. The rights of mourners to be compassionate with themselves, to lean on others for help, and to trust in their ability to heal are upheld. Journaling sections encourage mourners to articulate their unique thoughts and feelings.