ISBN-13: 9781498254021 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 94 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498254021 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 94 str.
Description: In the Labyrinth of Grief 40 Words of God that Offer Comfort Brief meditations for those in sorrow When death enters our life, a process begins that we refer to as grieving. This is a confusing process that is accompanied by different emotions such as sadness, unbelief, relief, anger, resignation, depression, despair, and even new joy in life. The image of the labyrinth helps us to accept that grieving is a complex process in which we learn to accept the empty place and seek to come to grips with all our emotions. The forty short meditations in this book were written with the goal that we might allow ourselves to be comforted from God's Word and that-in all our confusing emotions-we may know ourselves to be secure in the God who gives us hope. Endorsements: ""In the Labyrinth of Grief God gently comes alongside you with promises of his faithfulness, comfort, and enduring love that are just right for each day of suffering. It is an excellent little book to have when dealing with many of the unanswered and challenging questions that arise when a loved one suddenly dies. Most of the short daily messages brought forth feelings that we at times had difficulty addressing or even acknowledging. The size of this book makes it appealing to pick up and take along wherever you go."" --The Bontkes family ""When we experienced the loss of a child for the second time, we once again found that in the early stages of our grief it was difficult to concentrate or process information. Our hearts and minds were reeling from pain, and we were grasping for the strength to just get through the day. In the Labyrinth of Grief helped us focus on God's Word when it was hard to concentrate, offered a daily dose of comfort when there were no words for the pain, guided our prayers when it was hard to find focus in prayer."" --Nick and Lisa Vanderven About the Contributor(s): Jos Douma is pastor of the Fonteinkerk in Haarlem, the Netherlands, and author of the Jesus trilogy: Jezus ontdekken (Discovering Jesus), Jezus aanbidden (Worshiping Jesus), and Jezus uitstralen (Showing Jesus). More short daily meditations written by Jos Douma can be found on the website http: //www.godgeneratedlife.com under the link ""Time with Jesus.""
Description:In the Labyrinth of Grief40 Words of God that Offer ComfortBrief meditations for those in sorrowWhen death enters our life, a process begins that we refer to as grieving. This is a confusing process that is accompanied by different emotions such as sadness, unbelief, relief, anger, resignation, depression, despair, and even new joy in life.The image of the labyrinth helps us to accept that grieving is a complex process in which we learn to accept the empty place and seek to come to grips with all our emotions. The forty short meditations in this book were written with the goal that we might allow ourselves to be comforted from Gods Word and that-in all our confusing emotions-we may know ourselves to be secure in the God who gives us hope. Endorsements:""In the Labyrinth of Grief God gently comes alongside you with promises of his faithfulness, comfort, and enduring love that are just right for each day of suffering. It is an excellent little book to have when dealing with many of the unanswered and challenging questions that arise when a loved one suddenly dies. Most of the short daily messages brought forth feelings that we at times had difficulty addressing or even acknowledging. The size of this book makes it appealing to pick up and take along wherever you go.""--The Bontkes family""When we experienced the loss of a child for the second time, we once again found that in the early stages of our grief it was difficult to concentrate or process information. Our hearts and minds were reeling from pain, and we were grasping for the strength to just get through the day. In the Labyrinth of Grief helped us focus on Gods Word when it was hard to concentrate, offered a daily dose of comfort when there were no words for the pain, guided our prayers when it was hard to find focus in prayer."" --Nick and Lisa VandervenAbout the Contributor(s):Jos Douma is pastor of the Fonteinkerk in Haarlem, the Netherlands, and author of the Jesus trilogy: Jezus ontdekken (Discovering Jesus), Jezus aanbidden (Worshiping Jesus), and Jezus uitstralen (Showing Jesus). More short daily meditations written by Jos Douma can be found on the website http://www.godgeneratedlife.com under the link ""Time with Jesus.""