This tiny little book explains the stages of grief and every page is filled with life building facts. A must!
The classic of all classics. C. S. Lewis delves into his own grief after the death of his beloved wife, Joy.
Since this book helps me on a daily basis, along with many friends and family members, I am confident that Sarah Young's words of wisdom will deliver the balm of Gilead to the hurting.
A favorite devotional. Ken Gire is masterful at making you feel as if you are walking right beside Jesus. Also monumental leading up to Easter.
An unlikely choice, but my most favorite grief book of all. Joan Didion gives the most honest assessment of her first year of grief after the shocking death of her husband. This books makes you feel as if you are not crazy after all - someone else has felt the exact same way!
I have not actually read this book, but have given it several times. Each time I've been told that Dr. Wright has written a book that is read and re-read and brings healing and hope.
I hope these help you, sweet friends, as they have helped me.
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For those grieving a child, The Grieving Garden is good. Lots of different parents with lots of different perspectives, writing over a period of time so you can see how their experience changes with time.
The "Jesus Calling" always reminds me of the funeral spray with the tiny plastic toy phone and the ribbon says "Jesus Calling". I've been to too many rural funerals.
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