"Why would God allow my husband to die?" Sharing from her own widow's heart, author Margaret Nyman creatively weaves personal stories, Scripture, and prayers into 60 days of inspirational thoughts. Find hope and encouragement to help you.
For anyone struggling with anxiety This encouraging book outlines techniques to help you on your journey You'll know hope and peace as you learn to be free from anxious thoughts Words of help and hope for both Christians and non-Christians
Buffeted by life? Hope in the Dark offers ways of looking at hope, and how to hold on belief A way to rediscover God's love in times of pain "I want to believe, I want to have hope, but…"
For anyone experiencing pain and suffering These Biblical reflections offer words of comfort and support A moving way to show compassion for someone you know Hurt is real. But so is hope. Kristen and Sarah have walked through, and are walking in,
Mistakes. Regrets. Love lost. Dreams delayed. Acknowledging everyone experiences disappointment, bestselling author Michelle McKinney Hammond explores the biblical "woman at the well" story to reveal the mercy and relief available through Jesus.
Elisabeth Elliot has known the almost-palpable grip of loneliness, that constriction of the heart when one is apart and alone. She has discovered how to make a gift of that sorrow to God, however, and. in so doing, find peace and purpose.
For anyone finding worldly pain a stumbling block to faith. Melvin Tinker traces the issues of suffering from Job to Jesus. A wide-reaching read that helps you see the bigger picture outside of pain.
Let's be honest. We're frequently disappointed. With family, friends, leaders, work, ourselves, church - sometimes, dare we say it, even with God. 'You carry the tears inside,' is the author's description. Disappointment can be devastating. It
For anyone who is, or knows someone, walking through suffering Just Show Up is a true story that illuminates ways of helping along the journey A personal look at friendship that weathers hardships
Bereavement is an experience that touches everyone, but no two people experience it in the same way. This honest and reassuring book offers practical, emotional and spiritual help for anyone undergoing the mixed emotions and confusion of bereavement.
This warm and pastoral book by Tim Lane helps readers to see when godly concern turns into sinful worry, and how scripture can be used to cast our concerns upon the Lord. Christians will discover how to replace anxiety with peace
Andy McQuitty officially entered the Valley of the Shadow of Death at 2:58 PM on July 14, 2009, with these post-colonoscopy words from his doctor. "Andy, you have a massive tumor that has broken through the wall of your colon. It's cancer."
Find Peace in the Heart of the Storm A cancer diagnosis brings anxiety, fear, and many unanswered questions. Emotions and grief can easily overwhelm as you face your life from a new and uncertain perspective.
Where is God When We Suffer? God’s silence in the midst of human suffering is a great mystery of our existence. Faced with mass suffering, such as pandemics, plagues, and natural disasters, we may wonder whether God actually cares about us.
We’ve all lost something. No matter what it is—a loved one, a treasured relationship, the life we thought we would have—our grief can overshadow us with its heaviness and ache. How do we get through each day? Where is God in these hardest of times?
When a romantic relationship is torn apart, it can wreak havoc in the lives and emotions of everyone involved. The pain is all the worse if you were not the one who wanted the relationship to end. You may wonder, “Will the ache in my heart...
When Ray and Vi Donovan were awoken in the early hours of the morning to the horrific news that their two sons had been attacked by a gang while returning home that night, they felt as though their world had ended.
"Is my baby in heaven?" This is the most important question a grieving parent can ask. And even if the little one is someone else's child, the issue remains: What happens to children, those unborn, stillborn, or youngsters, when they die?
Losing a baby, whether through miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death, leaves so many parents lost in grief and full of unanswered questions. Zoë Clark-Coates, and her husband Andy, have personally faced the loss of five babies.
In obtaining this little book, you might feel strength is something you left in the past, and the future holds little hope. Sadly circumstances often bring us into times when we can despair...
Struggling to find the meaning in suffering? Elisabeth Elliot tells of her journey through pain the wake of her husband's death A moving and hopeful fist-hand account of experiencing loss and healing
Richard Littledale invites you to push open the garden gate and join him as he discovers the joy of gardening. A reluctant gardener, Richard took up ‘project garden’ to help combat the loneliness of bereavement, only to find that the physical tran
Sometimes when we most need to read and pray, for example when illness strikes, and energy is low and concentration is a struggle, we feel least able to do so. David Short compiled this little book of brief morning and evening meditations
Whats is God like? Does he really care for people today? Floyd McClung has met many people who suffer from emotional scars and fears. Over and over again it has been the discovery of God as Father - perfectly reliable, unlike any human parent.
A young mother battling cancer invites readers to embrace grace in every season of life. Kara Tippetts knows the mundane but rich days of mothering four kids, the joy of watching her children grow.and the devastating reality of stage-four cancer.