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Inside Grief: A Personal Journey: Hope for the Grieving and Those Who Care for Them

Inside Grief is a personal account of coping with grief through which the author reaches out to others in a similar position.

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Verdell Davies, Let Me Grieve – But Not For Ever

On June 28, 1987, four Dallas-based Christian leaders were killed in an airplane crash as they were returning from a Focus on the Family retreat in Montana: George L. Clark, chairman of the board and CEO of MBank; Dr. Trevor E. Mabery, a surgeon who helped found Humana Hospital-Medical City; Hugo W. Schoelkopf III, an […]

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Janine Fair, Surprised by Grief (on being widowed young), (IVP, 2010)

Janine places her grief in the context of a transition in order to understand her ‘voyage of hope’, ending with gratitude to God for all she has received from his hands.

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Joey O’Connor, Children & Grief (Kindle, 2004)

Children and Grief offers parents a way to approach these tough questions with honesty, tenderness, and hope

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Wendy Duffy, Children & Bereavement (Church House Publishing, 2003)

Children and Bereavement is essential reading for parents, teachers, clergy and others who may be involved in helping a child or teenager comes to terms with a death.

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Sue Mayfield, Living With Bereavement (Lion Hudson, 2008)

An indispensable guide through the process of mourning a loved one. With useful sections on supporting others.

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Wendy Bray & Diana Priest, Insight into Bereavement (CWR, 2006)

Insight into Bereavement gives practical advice for these times in our lives and points to the eternal hope we have in God.

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Pete Greig, God on Mute (Survivor, Kingsway Communications)

God on Mute was written out of Pete’s own experience of the miraculous power of prayer alongside the pain of unanswered prayer and the common human struggle

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Philip Yancey, Where is God When it Hurts? (Zondervan Publishing House, revised edition 1994)

Using examples from the Bible as well as the author’s personal experiences, this expanded edition speaks to everyone for whom life sometimes doesn’t make sense.

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Henri Nouwen, Our Greatest Gift. A Meditation on Dying and Caring (Hodder & Stoughton, 1994)

In these personal reflections, the author hopes to encourage those who are dying to die well and those who care for the dying to care well.