This is not a how to survive Divorce or Death of a loved one story but an exercise in recognizing that we are in the Company of God when we go through a trauma. He is ever ready to speak through our situations to point us to Him. We must stop look and listen and realize that we are not alone. I found myself asking those same questions. Why can't I go with you? Where are you going? Why are you leaving me? Now I can not only empathize but also sympathize with my patients. I can say with fervency that God truly does come with us through all of our trials and traumas. Here is my story of a walk...
This is not a how to survive Divorce or Death of a loved one story but an exercise in recognizing that we are in the Company of God when we go through...
Walk with Me is not so much a medical nursing guideline and education on hospice as it is an education on what needs to be shared with family members and the dying to relieve their fears and lack of knowledge. This book puts the process in an understandable, digestible, and gentle way by explaining the physical process as well as eye witness accounts of the beauty of passing when fear is gone.
Walk with Me is not so much a medical nursing guideline and education on hospice as it is an education on what needs to be shared with family members ...