Joy in the Mourning

Joy in the Mourning

Danielle Anderson

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UNITED HOUSE Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Hacer frente a la muerte y el duelo
ISBN:
9781952840555
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'If you love someone, why would you ever let them go?'Grief is interesting, and often not welcome. When people are grieving, sadly, they’re too often encouraged to move on, get over it or let go. Danielle disagrees. She believes grief is a display of love. It’s a journey that can be complex, uncomfortable and lonely-though you don’t have to walk alone . . . The God of all comfort is with you. In Joy in the Mourning, Danielle invites you to pull up a chair and listen as she shares the story of losing her one-year-old son, Chase, over a decade ago, and lessons from life experiences that followed. She alsooffers practical tools and resources to support your mind, body & spirit on the journey. If you are mourning the loss of a loved one, allow Danielle’s vulnerable and encouraging words to speak life into your situation. If you are supporting someone who is mourning, as you hold space for Danielle’s story, may your eyes be opened to how you can provide caring and empathetic support.Please know, in the midst of sorrow, suffering, and heartache-joy is possible.

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