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Religious Healing
 
What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living
by Samuel Lee Oliver

A spiritual guide that will help you stay connected to your loved one forever. This book teaches you how to listen with your heart and feel eternity reaching to console you through death. The meditative reflections engage an individual's soul, and it can be read as prayers. The personal experiences in this work will bring comfort to those facing death.
 

 

coverLove Beyond Life: The Healing Power of After-Death Communications
by Joel Martin, Patricia Romanowski

Over 40 million people have experienced contact with the dead. What can these glimpses beyond the veil teach us about acceptance, love, and faith? How can they help us to resolve our grief, incorporate a loved one's death into our daily lives, and draw purpose and meaning from unspeakable tragedy?

 
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A Grace Disguised
by Gerald L. Sittser

A Grace Disguised deals with responding to loss as an opportunity to achieve greater depth, compassion, joy, and appreciation of simple blessings. Gerald Sittser's conclusion is that, in coming to the end of ourselves, we can come to the beginning of a new life through the grace of God.

 

 

coverThrough the Eyes of Spirit
by Jennifer Christine Crawford, Jenny Crawford

Jenny Crawford explains how spirits communicate through her and why these moments of communication can change one's whole way of looking at life. Death is not the end of our existence and Jenny presents many warm, loving, and personal experiences that demonstrate this fact.

 
cover Transcending Loss: Understanding the Lifelong Impact of Grief and How to Make It Meaningful
by Ashley Davis Prend

A licensed psychotherapist and bereavement support specialist helps grievers deal with the ongoing impact of their loss--and the attempt to transcend it. Prend strives to help readers move beyond grief and guide them on their journey through the time of healing and transcendence.

 

coverThe Journey Through Grief: Reflections on Healing
by Alan D., Ph.D Wolfelt

This spiritual companion for mourners affirms their need to mourn and invites them to journey through their very unique and personal grief. Organized around the six needs of mourning that all mourners must eventually embrace to find continued meaning in life and living, this book offers reflective passages for each need to help mourners work through their thoughts and feelings.

 
cover Confessions of a Grieving Christian
by Zig Ziglar

A personal story of loss, grief, and renewal.  Those who have lost a loved one and those who long to comfort them will find practical help in this beloved author's insights. Offering hope through Scripture and the lessons of life, Ziglar shows that it is healthy and wise to let grief run its course and assures us that peace and a new zest for life are possible.

 

coverSaying Kaddish: How to Comfort the Dying, Bury the Dead, and Mourn As a Jew
by Anita Diamant
 
Jewish practices of mourning the dead and comforting the mourners can bring meaning out of chaos. Diamant explains why the Kaddish prayer remains such a powerful religious, cultural, and communal part of Jewish life. She focuses on how Jews deal with the reality of death, from the sickroom until the end of the funeral, and explains the mitzvah of honoring the body.

 
cover Mourning & Mitzvah: A Guided Journal for Walking the Mourner's Path Through Grief to Healing
by Anne Brener, Jack Riemer (Foreword), William Cutter

Editorial Review
"While deeply rooted in Jewish philosophy and traditions, this volume is applicable to all who suffer loss....This book is enthusiastically recommended...."

 

 

coverThough I Walk Through the Valley
by Vance H. Havner

After losing his wife, Vance Havner chronicled her illness, her death, and the days that followed. He speaks to those who are suffering as one who has been there, offering sympathy, solace, and strength for the journey

 

 
cover Facing Death and Finding Hope: A Guide Guide to the Emotional and Spiritual Care of the Dying
by Christine Longaker

Longaker clearly and compassionately identifies the typical fears and struggles experienced by the dying and their families. The core of this book is presented in "Four Tasks of Living and Dying," using the Tibetan Buddhist perspective on death to provide a new framework of meaning.

 

coverGraceful Exits: How Great Beings Die: Death Stories of Tibetan, Hindu & Zen Masters
by Sushila Blackman (Editor)

Graceful Exits offers guidance on how to leave this world with grace and dignity, and to place death in its true perspective. 108 stories recounting the ways in which Hindu, Tibetan, and Zen Buddhist masters, both ancient and modern, have confronted their own deaths.

 
cover A Grief Observed
by C. S. Lewis, Chad Walsh (Afterword)

A Grief Observed contains epigrammatic reflections on that period: "Your bid--for God or no God, for a good God or the Cosmic Sadist, for eternal life or nonentity--will not be serious if nothing much is staked on it. And you will never discover how serious it was until the stakes are raised horribly high," Lewis writes.

 
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