Resources & Recommended Books

It is often stated that reading is a form of therapy called bibliotherapy; a way to pursue knowledge as well as comfort. We all have much to share and it  is my feeling that the 'pie' of resources has infinite pieces.


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There are hundreds of books available on grief, spirituality and the death of a child.The following books have made an impact on me. I call this a 'chicken soup' collection with a variety of viewpoints.

Recommended Reading:
-Soul Shift - by Mark Ireland
-The Shack - by William Paul Young
-Lessons from the Light - George Anderson
-Blessings From The Other Side - Sylvia Browne
-Embraced By The Light - Betty Eadie
-Start The Conversation - Ganga Stone
-Tear Soup - Pat Schwiebert and Chuck Deklyen
-A Grief Observed - C.S. Lewis
-Where Wonders Prevail - Joan Wester Anderson
-Seven Steps To Heaven - Miles Davis
-The Space Between Breaths (DVR documentary about losing a child)
-A Grace Disguised - Jerry Sittser
-Your Eternal Self - Craig Hogan
-Visitations From The Afterlife - Lee Lawson
-Streams in the Desert - L.B. Cowman (great devotions)
-No Time For Goodbyes 1 by Janice Harris Lord

These titles represent both biblical perspectives as well as non-biblical. Your local library is a wonderful place to request titles........at no cost. Amazon.com is an online bookseller and 'used' books can be purchased at a discount.  ♥

*We share so many similarities but we also find comfort in unique ways. Some books will appeal to one person and not another. Seek.
  Marsha
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