Grief Letters: Devotions to Help Navigate the Loss of a Loved OneGrief Letters is a resource for those who find themselves dealing with the loss of a loved one. Navigating death can be frightening and difficult. Karen has written these letters in hopes that by sharing the experience of her husbands sudden death, she might help you find courage and hope. She has included applications at the end of each chapter to help you grow and learn through your own grief journey. You too can get to the other side of grief and once again feel that joy and happiness are possible. |
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Contents
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Holiday Help | 15 |
Gods Timing is Always Best | 20 |
There is No Perfect Substitute Or is There? | 25 |
Is This Dream My Reality? | 29 |
Triggers Those Little Reminders | 32 |
When the Storms of Life Blow | 63 |
Like a Segway | 68 |
Fear Not | 71 |
Joy Peace and Pain | 75 |
Questions | 79 |
Treat Yourself | 83 |
Here We Go Again | 86 |
Placing Blame | 91 |
Flying Among the Clouds Am I Closer to You Up Here? | 36 |
Where Is The Joy? | 40 |
Does This Get Easier? | 45 |
Why So Shy? | 49 |
Regrets and The Danger of What If | 54 |
Uncharted Waters | 59 |
Meeting Jesus | 95 |
Scripture Resources | 101 |
Resources | 103 |
Back cover
| 104 |
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Grief Letters: Devotions to Help Navigate the Loss of a Loved One Karen Bransgrove No preview available - 2015 |
Grief Letters: Devotions to Help Navigate the Loss of a Loved One Karen Bransgrove No preview available - 2015 |
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