Synopses & Reviews
There is nothing more devastating than the death of a loved one. And whether it comes suddenly and unexpectedly, or at the end of a long and painful illness, every death is experienced anew, a shocking loss that takes your breath away and leaves you disoriented and lost.
Grief is mysterious, misunderstood, and experienced differently from individual to individual. Yet there are certain universal elements, and in this compassionate epistolary handbook on grief, a pastor offers comfort and understanding to a man suffering a profound loss, showing grief as a healthy process that God can use to mend broken hearts.
Simple, profound, personal, compassionate … When You Lose Someone You Love tenderly guides you through sorrow to peace and, eventually, renewed joy.
Synopsis
Busy readers looking for a quick means of daily encouragement love these handsome devotional books. Each easy-to-read meditation is short enough to read in just moments, but long enough to provide lasting inspiration.
Synopsis
This resource provides invaluable support and practical guidance for those who are grieving. Focusing on uplift, the text emphasizes the triumph of hope over grief. It touches the heart and spirit, revealing the mercy and grace of God.
Synopsis
A tender and compassionate compendium on grief, written as a series of letters between a pastor and a parishioner he seeks to comfort.
About the Author
Richard Exley is the author of twenty-nine books. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines, including Leadership Journal, Charisma, Ministries Today, and New Man. He has served as senior pastor of churches in Colorado and Oklahoma, hosted several popular radio programs, including the nationally syndicated Straight from the Heart, and has appeared on the 700 Club, Richard Roberts Live, and a host of other local television and radio programs. Richard and his wife, Brenda Starr, spend their time in a secluded cabin overlooking picturesque Beaver Lake in Northwest Arkansas.