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Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love: Daily Meditations to Help You Through the Grieving Process
Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love: Daily Meditations to Help You Through the Grieving Process
Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love: Daily Meditations to Help You Through the Grieving Process
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Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love: Daily Meditations to Help You Through the Grieving Process

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Few losses are as painful as the death of someone close. No valley is as vast as grief, no journey as personal and life changing. Compassionate and wise guides Raymond Mitsch and Lynn Brookside shine a light on the road through grief. They can help you endure the anguish and uncertainty; understand the cycles of grief; sort through the emotions of anger, guilt, fear, and depression; and face the God who allowed you to lose the one you love. A series of thoughtful daily devotions, Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love shares wisdom, insight, and comfort that will help you through and beyond your grief.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 21, 2016
ISBN9781515978237

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    This book was exceptionally helpful to me as I've grieved my mom's death. It includes 70 short daily devotions. Each begins with a Bible verse or quotation and then discusses the grieving process. While not every entry applied to me, some of them felt as though they were written directly for me. It was comforting to know that others experience good days and bad, continue grieving even when they think they should be "finished," and find comfort while still remembering those who they have lost.