Navigating Grief: A Faith-Based Journey Through Loss and Healing
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Back cover copy for Navigating GriefThis is a beautiful and necessary book-honest, humane, and deeply moving. It does not attempt to cure grief or hurry it along, but instead sits gently beside the reader, honoring loss with tenderness, wisdom, and grace. With rare sensitivity, it gives language to emotions we struggle to name and offers permission to grieve in our own time and way.Rooted in faith, this book reminds us that grief is not a failure of belief, but a holy response to love. It affirms that even in the valley of sorrow, God is present listening to our lament, holding our tears, and walking with us through mourning. Drawing on Scripture, prayer, and spiritual insight, it points toward hope without denying pain, and toward healing that does not require forgetting.Though grief can feel isolating, this book bridges that loneliness, offering wisdom that is both deeply personal and universally human. It reassures readers that they are not broken, behind, or alone, and that within mourning there can still be meaning, memory, and quiet resilience. Anyone walking through loss will find solace here-and the profound comfort of being truly seen."In Navigating Grief, authors, Dr. Cynthia Perry, Rev. Felicia Owens, and Mr. Eric Green, offer a beautiful and reflective roadmap through one of life's most challenging journeys. Weaving together personal experience, spiritual wisdom, and thoughtful reflection questions, this book is an invaluable resource for individuals, small groups, churches, and leaders alike. Pastors, mentors, teachers, and counselors - this belongs in your resource library. I highly recommend it to anyone walking alongside others in their time of loss." Dr. Valencia Wiggins, Psychologist, Educator, and Speaker"Perfect study for your church group! Navigating Grief offers kind, compassionate, and real world guidance on navigating the stages of grief from a Biblical perspective. It's designed to help people who are actively grieving, people who are supporting those who grieve, and all Christians." Dwight Clough, author of The Blind School Bus Driver, The Good Locked Up Inside You, and How to Fix Everything
Back cover copy for Navigating GriefThis is a beautiful and necessary book-honest, humane, and deeply moving. It does not attempt to cure grief or hurry it along, but instead sits gently beside the reader, honoring loss with tenderness, wisdom, and grace. With rare sensitivity, it gives language to emotions we struggle to name and offers permission to grieve in our own time and way.Rooted in faith, this book reminds us that grief is not a failure of belief, but a holy response to love. It affirms that even in the valley of sorrow, God is present listening to our lament, holding our tears, and walking with us through mourning. Drawing on Scripture, prayer, and spiritual insight, it points toward hope without denying pain, and toward healing that does not require forgetting.Though grief can feel isolating, this book bridges that loneliness, offering wisdom that is both deeply personal and universally human. It reassures readers that they are not broken, behind, or alone, and that within mourning there can still be meaning, memory, and quiet resilience. Anyone walking through loss will find solace here-and the profound comfort of being truly seen."In Navigating Grief, authors, Dr. Cynthia Perry, Rev. Felicia Owens, and Mr. Eric Green, offer a beautiful and reflective roadmap through one of life's most challenging journeys. Weaving together personal experience, spiritual wisdom, and thoughtful reflection questions, this book is an invaluable resource for individuals, small groups, churches, and leaders alike. Pastors, mentors, teachers, and counselors - this belongs in your resource library. I highly recommend it to anyone walking alongside others in their time of loss." Dr. Valencia Wiggins, Psychologist, Educator, and Speaker"Perfect study for your church group! Navigating Grief offers kind, compassionate, and real world guidance on navigating the stages of grief from a Biblical perspective. It's designed to help people who are actively grieving, people who are supporting those who grieve, and all Christians." Dwight Clough, author of The Blind School Bus Driver, The Good Locked Up Inside You, and How to Fix Everything
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