<B>A trusted grief expert shares what <I>Kirkus Reviews</I> praises as “calm, lucid prose… [a] humanizing exploration of coping with the life-changing tides of loss.”</B><BR />           <BR /><I>In Grief is Love</I>, author M
Good Grief: Living with Sorrow and Loss
β Scribed by Malcolm Duncan
- Publisher
- Lion Hudson
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Good Grief will bring hope to those who feel, that because of the sheer pain of their loss, there could never be another tomorrow worth living." -Β Rob Parsons OBE, Chairman and Founder, Care for the Family
We all walk through grief and loss. It comes in many shapes and forms.
As a husband, father, son and a pastor, for the past thirty-four years, Malcolm Duncan has experienced loss in many forms. Duncan has seen grief destroy some people, and his own experience of loss and grief came close to destroying him. Yet God has carried him through.
In this intensely personal journal, Duncan guides the reader through grief and loss, examining how it changes us, and affirms that God is with us every step of the way. Intimate and well-grounded in scripture, Malcolm Duncan shows us that no matter how dark it gets, the light of His grace will always be there.
β¦ Subjects
Christian Nonfiction; Religion & Spirituality; Nonfiction; REL012010
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