Synopses & Reviews
Ms. Glauber's mother never seemed to struggle to find the answers to the many questions she relentlessly asks herself: How can I make the most out of my life? How can I be less critical of myself and others? How can I find the core of contentment? For her mother, those answers appeared to be right in front of her, and now that she is gone, she yearns to understand those answers too. That is why she decided to write about her mother's approach to life. Maybe by describing it, she could keep her mother's spirit alive around her and share that spirit with her children, Lili and David, and with her nieces, her brother's children, Diane and Haley. And perhaps in the process of writing, she would have a new insight into her mother's distinctive guide to happiness and share that message with other.
Synopsis
Offering guidance to the reader who is experiencing grief by using education, research, stories, and steps to encourage and empower, this book explores an area of life that is often conversationally overlooked and avoided. Millions of people each year experience the loss of a loved one, a relationship, a job, or a pet. Grief is inevitable and unavoidable and when it happens in life it is helpful to have a guide, a hand to hold, a listening ear, and a heart that understands. This book will enable the reader to enter and exit the grieving process with help, hope, and peace.
About the Author
Rosetta Archer is a gifted speaker, leader, and workshop presenter. She is also known internationally as a worship leader and singer. She lives in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Keith A Butler is an ordained minister who is the Bishop and overseer of 300 churches and ministries worldwide. He is the founder of Word of Faith International, Faith Christian Center, Faith4Life, and Keith Butler Ministries. He lives near Austin, Texas.