This terrific little book does “double duty”. It’s first of all a thoughtful gift for a friend or loved one who is experiencing grief because of a significant loss. And it is also a helpful introduction/reminder for those who want to practically care and understand the impact of grief on others.
When a church loses the senior pastor abruptly due to death, suicide, or even a resignation because of a moral implosion, “Experiencing Grief” will be of tremendous help to the leadership team in shepherding hurting people as they can know what to expect, and normalize what the body is experiencing.
His short chapters make digesting this significant topic easier to manage. And the author has personally experienced the grief he writes about, so his approach is sensitive and caring! Reading this book can bring hope and comfort, yet as H. Norman Wright says, “…grief is work -and sometimes very hard work.”
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