About this item
Highlights
- Grief is something we're all going to go through at some point, and we won't always expect it.
- Author(s): Heather Jones
- 150 Pages
- Family + Relationships, Death, Grief, Bereavement
Description
About the Book
There are all kinds of resources to help someone manage grief, but only one that can truly satisfy the soul - God's Word. If you're going through hard times, this book will help you find comfort in our loving Father.
Book Synopsis
Grief is something we're all going to go through at some point, and we won't always expect it. It is found in the sting of death, pain from divorce, the tragedy of traumatic events, and so much more. How do you survive even the most devastating grief? There are all kinds of resources to help someone manage grief, but only one that can truly satisfy the soul - God's Word. If you're going through hard times, this book will help you find comfort in our loving Father. In the end, you will come out stronger. I pray that God's wisdom will help each of you!
Review Quotes
"Good Grief is a much-needed addition to any Christian's library. Good material has been absent on processing grief as a Christian; it is an uncomfortable subject many people tend to gloss over. Heather deals with this delicate subject compassionately and poignantly, pointing her readers straight to Scripture. Not only does this book do a fantastic job of walking through the issue of grief, but Heather also helps build good Bible study habits along the way. I see this as an excellent aid for dealing with personal grief, an evangelistic tool, and a resource to help comfort the church's grieving." - Kristy Huntsman, editor-in-chief at Come Fill Your Cup and author of several books in the Finer Grounds series
"It's not often you run across a book that applies to everyone. Loss, sorrow, discouragement, disappointment...we've all experienced
some pain regardless of age or circumstance. Heather Jones has an easygoing writing style, and she engages the reader through this very practical study. Her goal is to "lead your mind in your trial instead of your trial leading you." Good Grief is your personal journal of discovery and strength-building, a coping tool to promote healing and peace through hardship. I have a feeling this will be the book I send to friends and loved ones who are hurting." - Kathy Pollard, author of Return to Me: What to Do When Loved Ones Fall Away