Beneath many smiling faces is the cry of a wounded heart- a recent sorrow, a broken romance, a serious illness, the loss of a job, financial problems, emotional stress. All are very real. All are traumatic, and those whose hearts and minds are suffering need healing and mending from the Lord. What you can say ... when you don't know what to say is your invitation to share the forgiving, healing love of Jesus Christ. This book will provide positive solutions for difficult situations and help you know how and when to share your concern and God's understanding.
Furnishes helpful insights and practical suggestions on how to deal with the process of grief, drawing on the wisdom and expertise of professionals on what to say to individuals coping with the loss of a loved one, serious illness, job loss ...
What to say for any occasion. Choose the message and scripture that suit the situation best, or use the sentiments to spark your own creative message.
Along with discovering how you can respond in difficult situations, this straightforward guide will help you: understand the confusion and emotions the person will experience decide what to say and what not to say choose what you can do ...
This book offers great comfort." —Jeffrey Fox, author, How to Become CEO: The Rules for Rising to the Top of Any Organization "Healing Conversations helps us to find the language of the heart for ourselves and for those whose lives we ...
"The promotion you thought was yours was given to someone else. A boss offers you a small raise after a year of hard work and says "take it or leave...
A job interviewer is asking you inappropriate questions. Your great idea for saving your department thousands of dollars was shot down. Now you can turn tough situations like these into powerful opportunities, thanks to this valuable guide!
Written from the author’s personal experiences after her husband’s death by suicide this book provides advice and encouragement to anyone wanting to provide truly compassionate support to those who have experienced loss.
Or, “Here, this is where the pain is.” But some part of you knows, the truth about the words you cannot say is that they only hurt until you say them. They only hurt until the person who needs to hear them, hears them.
I can't, but you may do it to beautify or decorate your room. I can't do that. It's just a flower to me, but there is no condemnation of the man who has done this terrible thing to the flower, because there is no idea that you should ...
Not sure how you can play without loving to listen. “What do you play?” I should tell her the guitar, my new instrument of choice. ... I don't want her to be scared of me, but according to what I was convicted of, I should say yes.