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All of Us Together in the Endis a lyrical, elegiac affirmation of the awesome, strange, otherworldly ways our loved ones remain alive to us, even when they are out of reach, by a writerThe New York Timescalls irresistible and utterly convincing.
Living in a culture that is fascinated with the topic of death and dying, there are many who desire to explore the issues from a Christian perspective.
With vulnerability and honesty, Jerry Sittser walks through his own grief and loss to show that new life is possible--one marked by spiritual depth, joy, compassion, and a deeper appreciation of simple and ordinary gifts.
Ce livre est le récit d’un père amoureux et dévoué, qui a accompagné son fils Michaël, atteint d’une maladie neuromusculaire dégénérative, jusqu’à sa mort à presque douze ans.
As you mourn the loss of a loved one, this collection of intimate personal reflections, Scripture, and heartfelt prayers from a fellow griever offers comfort and hope in the days, months, and beyond as you navigate life after loss.
'Bold Ventures resembles a pop version of Iain Sinclair's psychogeography or Out of Sheer Rage, Geoff Dyer's anti-biography of DH Lawrence' Olivia Laing, GUARDIAN'A marvel: a monument to human beings continuing to reach for the skies, even after their plans dissolve in dust' NEW YORK TIMESIn thirteen chapters, Belgian poet Charlotte Van den Broeck goes in search of buildings that were fatal for their architects - architects who either killed themselves or are rumoured to have done so.
As you mourn the loss of a loved one, this collection of intimate personal reflections, Scripture, and heartfelt prayers from a fellow griever offers comfort and hope in the days, months, and beyond as you navigate life after loss.
Embark on a Journey Through the Heart: Embrace Healing in the Midst of LossWhen the world seems to crumble with the departure of a loved one, Goodbye, Butterfly: Understanding Loss with Love offers a tender embrace, a guide through the tender journey of grief.
Winner of the 2024 Christianity Today Book Award for Marriage, Family, and SinglenessWeaving her own story together with nine attributes of God's character revealed from Scripture, Anna Meade Harris speaks to vulnerable single parents and to churches who want to love them well.
Written by a pastor and father who has walked a painful road, Hope When Life Unravels explores the encouraging, upside-down truths of the book of Job, and other key Bible passages, to remind us of the ways God is present in our pain.
For readers navigating grief, spiritual seekers questioning the nature of love and the afterlife, or anyone who's ever whispered I miss you into the void-this book will speak to you.
'A truly helpful, honest, and important trail map for the journey we all eventually must take through grief' - Steve Leder, New York Times bestselling author of The Beauty of What Remains'An immense amount of knowledge and science around grief and the grieving process' - Colin Campbell, author of Finding the WordsWhen social worker Lisa Keefauver became a widow in 2011, she was alarmed to discover that even though 100 percent of us experience loss, we're living in a grief illiterate world.
THE SUNDAY TIMES NATURE BOOK OF THE YEARThe new bestseller from the author of The Shepherd's Life'A beautifully written story of a family, a home and a changing landscape' Nigel Slater As a boy, James Rebanks's grandfather taught him to work the land the old way.
Winner of the 2024 Christianity Today Book Award for Marriage, Family, and SinglenessWeaving her own story together with nine attributes of God's character revealed from Scripture, Anna Meade Harris speaks to vulnerable single parents and to churches who want to love them well.
After watching my great-grandmother Grantham decline from Alzheimer's disease, I became an advocate of awareness and research funding by volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association and local memory care assisted living homes.
With vulnerability and honesty, Jerry Sittser walks through his own grief and loss to show that new life is possible--one marked by spiritual depth, joy, compassion, and a deeper appreciation of simple and ordinary gifts.
This book portrays a deeply moving and intimate account of a long, challenging journey through illness, care, love, and the complexities of human relationships.
Notes on desire, reproduction, and grief, and how feminism doesn't support women struggling to have childrenIn pop culture as much as in policy advocacy, the feminist movement has historically left infertile women out in the cold.
Notes on desire, reproduction, and grief, and how feminism doesn't support women struggling to have childrenIn pop culture as much as in policy advocacy, the feminist movement has historically left infertile women out in the cold.