Are you afraid of dying? Are you hesitant to talk with those who you love about your last wishes? Do you avoid the tasks that help you prepare for the future? Or, are you helping someone--a spouse, parent, friend, patient, or client--who is working through the issues of death and the quality of life? When Amy Harwell found out she had rapidly progressing cancer, she began a journey of discovery and faith that led her to a new understanding: Once we are well-prepared to die, we are really freed to live. With a hopefulness that never loses touch with reality, Harwell...
Are you afraid of dying? Are you hesitant to talk with those who you love about your last wishes? Do you avoid the tasks that help you ...
You just found out. Your friend has cancer. You're shocked. "Oh, no--not her It can't be--she's so vital " And perhaps, most of all, you're overwhelmed. "What can I ever do to help her?" This book will help keep you from being paralyzed by your first reactions. You can reach out to your friend now--no matter how inadequate you feel. He or she needs all the support you can give, no matter how small your comfort may seem to you in the face of this giant crisis. Your gift is not small. You are a very significant person: you are a friend With unusual warmth and humanness, Amy...
You just found out. Your friend has cancer. You're shocked. "Oh, no--not her It can't be--she's so vital " And perhaps, most of all, you're overw...