Fb2 Everyday Comfort: Readings for the First Month of Grief ePub
by Randy Becton
Category: | Christian Living |
Subcategory: | Christian Books |
Author: | Randy Becton |
ISBN: | 0801010667 |
ISBN13: | 978-0801010668 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Baker Books (October 1, 1993) |
Pages: | 112 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1106 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1100 kb |
Digital formats: | docx azw mbr lrf |
Everyday Comfort - Randy Becton. Everyday comfort: readings for the first month of grief, Randy Becton. In the days, weeks, and months to come, you will try to accept nurture and care from others.
Everyday Comfort - Randy Becton. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. While your needs continue to be met, the time is coming when you will reinvest your unique, God-given strengths in living. Leroy Joesten puts it this way: There is a time to be helped and a time to stand on one’s ow.
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By investing a few minutes each day in reading Everyday Comfort, you . For the 10 years she was a widow, she kept this book, read it almost daily, and underlined things that were meaningful to her.
By investing a few minutes each day in reading Everyday Comfort, you will find both ancient and contemporary companions ready to just be with you as you grieve. Whether you read a chapter every day or can only take one tiny step a week, this book will be your uncritical and silent partner in pain. Everyday Comfort can help you find it. Randy Becton is minister at large with Herald of Truth Television. He is the executive director of Caring Cancer Ministry in Abilene, Texas, which he founded after both he and his mother battled cancer.
This book really is comforting
During the first month of grieving, feelings are intense, emotions run deep, and the need for comfort is ever-present. Grievers seem incapable of reaching out for help and comforters cannot always be present-especially in the bleak predawn or late-night hours. The sub-title is misleading, as is not limited to the first 30 days of grief- actually meant more to me later in the grief process. I have purchased and given away 18 copies. This book really is comforting. I didn't start it until about a month after my husband of only 8 1/2 months passed away, but now I'm reading it a second time around. It's uncanny how timely each day's reading has been.
Randy Becton is minister at large with Herald of Truth Television
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In Everyday Comfort, grievers will find thirty daily devotions to help them through their heartache. Respecting the griever's anguish and emotional turmoil, these devotions avoid platitudes and offer genuine empathy and wisdom. Subjects like recovery, facing death, normal grief and abnormal grief, and using the psalms daily will help those who grieve examine the path through despair and take the next steps toward living life again.
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Informationen zum Titel Everyday Comfort von Randy Becton Becton, himself a cancer survivor, has written a deeply empathetic and useful resource for those in grief. Uniquely arranged in reader-friendly, devotional form, here is a valuable companion and helpful guide through the anguished season of fresh grief.
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