When a little boy loses sight of his father at a big department store, he searches all over the establishment, tracking people whose appearances match his parent's in some way.
In a moment in which community, affection, and generosity are needed more than ever, this book is an indispensable road map. This book will be a guiding light to a healthier mental state amid these troubled times.
I put this book together for several reasons.
Smith has combined personal stories from Frederick Buechner, Norman Vincent Peale, Corrie ten Boom, James Dobson, and many other well-known people to help others through their grieving process in dealing with the new reality of a deceased ...
He offers real life scenarios in the book with resolutions that the child can use to help deal with their loss. If he can help just one hurting child then he has changed his "Tragedy into Triumph!"
This touching book walks children through the process of learning about and living with the passing of their parent or dear loved one. It gives voice to the myriad of emotions that immediately follows after hearing this difficult news.
My father lived an inspiring End of Life, and before he passed, he encouraged me to share the story of his transition.
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Beth Erickson helps readers and therapists identify and pinpoint the causes of father hunger and explore the spiritual crises that unresolved losses such as this generate.
In the process, he found a new perspective on life, death, and living on this side of eternity. My Dad's Rose will resonate with anyone who has struggled with the loss of a loved one.
Many books in this genre deal with the time immediately after a loved one dies. This book focuses on years after the death, when a maturing child is reprocessing his or her grief.
Meyer. My wife Kat and I tell ourselves we'd love another child for who they are, not for who they replace. We even believe it. But we can't be sure of it—and that keeps us from shutting our eyes, jumping back into the adoption process, ...