When author and counselor H. Norman Wright's beloved wife, Joyce, passed away, he grieved the loss of his partner and the life they shared. Even in his state of sorrow, he knew he had to find a way to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
For anyone who has lost their spouse I would strongly suggest reading this book. Wonderful reflections and practical suggestions on how to go down this painful journey we find ourselves on. You are not alone.
Excellent resource
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I stumbled across this book somewhat by accident, but I now count it a blessing and very helpful resource as I work through my grief. The author is a trained Christian counslor, but has also felt the personal pain of loseing a spouse. The short chapters each deal with a particular aspect and seem to be arranged more by how they came upon the author than through a theraputic organization. To me, this arrangement seemed to make the material more real and genuine. Sometimes it is several days before I can take another "dose" of this medicine, but I feel I'm getting better through this treatment. An excellent read for those in pain, especially those with a Christian prespective, but perhaps even more valuable to the non-Christian. 5 star
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