Synopses & Reviews
After 38 years of marriage, Jan Sheble was unexpectedly summoned to the hospital when her husband contracted a rare, rapidly spreading bacteria. Jan walked in as a wife, and mere hours later, walked out as a widow.
Over time, she found the healing only God can provide, summarized so tenderly in Isaiah 61: "To give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness."
In "The Oil of Joy for Mourning, " Jan shares the comfort and hope she received from a loving God. Because the first year after the death of a loved one often carries the most grief, these pages contain 365 devotional thoughts, offering a seed of support and healing for every day of that first difficult year. The book is not limited to the first twelve months of grieving, but speaks to widows and widowers even years later.
In Bible times, oil was both a balm for wounds, as well as a perfume. Whether you have lost a loved one yourself or want to encourage a grieving friend, let "The Oil of Joy for Mourning "bring the soothing and refreshing fragrance of hope. In these pages, the grieving can find a love letter from Jesus, the Master who came especially to comfort broken hearts.
About the Author
Dr. Jan Sheble is a retired Christian school administrator living in Brandon, Florida, where she is actively involved as a Christian worker and conference speaker.