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9 items, listed alphabetically by first author.

 


When Your Spouse Dies
Cathleen Curry
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Writing about her own journey as a widow, Curry helps others deal with theirs. She establishes eight practical guideposts for getting through the first year and deals with a variety of topics including the stages of grief for adults and children, the expressions of mourning, loneliness and sexuality, financial priorities and planning, good health practices, and the importance of spiritual growth to the healing process.

Item:
AM-416-9

128 pp.

$10.95

 

 

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Finding Your Way
After Your Spouse Dies
Marta Felber
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If you have suffered the death of your spouse, you have experienced one of the most painful and disorienting experiences life can offer.  In the days immediately following the loss, you may need everything from advice on finances to a home-cooked meal.  But there is nothing you need more than the warm, reassuring voice of one who has traveled this path before...and survived.

Item:
AM-932-2

160 pp.

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$12.95

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Dreams That Help You Mourn
Lois Lindsey Hendricks
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You'll learn that dreaming after losing a loved one is absolutely normal.  Hendricks shows that every dream services a purpose.  This book will be a powerful comfort to the grieving, and a useful referral book for counselors and therapists.

Item:
RPUB-395-7

176 pp.

$15.95

 

 

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The Death Of A Husband
Reflections For A Grieving Wife
Helen Reichert Lambin
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Any woman who has lost a beloved husband knows that the feelings of loss never fully disappear.  Here is a collection of poignant reflections for a wife mourning the loss of her husband.

Item:
AP-269

128 pp.

$9.95

 

 

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How to Love Again
Moving from Grief to Growth
John Monbourquette, OMI
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This book combines psychology and spirituality in a unique manner to offer comfort in times of despair, and describes the healing that comes after loss.  The author encourages the reader to allow God and the natural wisdom of life to direct the course of recovery.

Item:
TP-165-X

Paperback
176 pp.

$14.95

 

 

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A Sorrow Shared
A Combined Edition of the Nouwen Classics
In Memoriam and A Letter of Consolation

Henri J.M. Nouwen
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In this first-ever combined English edition of the Nouwen classics In Memoriam and A Letter of Consolation, this beloved spiritual giant of the twentieth century explores the depths of his grief and writes tenderly and wisely to his bereaved father, yearning for the light of Christ in the darkness of loss and sorrow. In Memoriam, Nouwen's intimate, deeply touching account of his mother's death, offers a gentle invitation to all those in grief to open themselves to a deeper sense of faith and trust in God. A Letter of Consolation — in which Nouwen writes to his father six months after his mother's death — ponders the journey of bereavement itself.

Item:
AM-253-1

Paperback
128 pp

$12.95

 

 

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Lift Up Your Hearts
Meditations for Those Who Mourn
Mauryeen O'Brien
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A caring, compassionate, hope-filled collection of reflections and prayers for people grieving the death of a loved one.  Twenty-eight meditations blend spirituality, scripture and sound guidance as they address the "Four Tasks of Grieving."  There are additional reflections for holidays, suggestions for further reading, and special prayers for those who mourn.

Item:
AP-210

96 pp

$9.95

 

 

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The Death Of A Wife
Reflections For A Grieving Husband
Robert L. Vogt
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A collection of reflections and meditations that will touch the heart and point out new and hopeful directions for a grieving husband.

Item:
AP-254

112 pp

$8.95

 

 

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As You Grieve
Consoling Words From Around the World
Aaron Zerah
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Words are never enough.  But over the centuries and in every tradition men and women have reached out with the only words they can find to comfort and console each other in times of loss.  At a time when words can never be enough here are time-tested reflections that express our unending desire to give the gift of understanding and consolation to those who grieve.

Item:
OOP-36-3

128 pp

$12.95

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