Grieving God's Way: He Feels Your Pain

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.49 (952 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1439231451 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 218 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-08-18 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
You'll learn how to find healing and hope for the future." Steve Grissom, Founder, GriefShare "Five Stars (out of Five)" ForeWard Clarion Review. Following her husband's death, the author turned to God for spiritual strength to guide her through the grieving process. Crabtree urges readers to know that God realizes they may be angry at Him, but that He loves and cares for them and that they can find strength in Him. Grieving God's Way is Buffy MacDonald Crabtree's guide and comfort for those who grieve. With a loving and encouraging voice, she leads readers toward expressing their emotions, shares prayers with them, and teaches them how to thwart Satan's attacks when they are weak - all steps that bring one closer to a sense of well being and strength. She encourages those who mourn to rely on others for help, and explains ways to care for themselves and their families. One chapter covers decisions those in sorrow need to make. "Overwhelmed by the death of a spouse or close family member? This book will walk with you, step by step, through the journey. Readers will recognize the myriad of emotions they experience, the need to remove themselves from guilt and blame, and the importance of walking with God through their journey of grief
Monica Schulz said Insightful and Inspiring. After the loss of my mother in January "Insightful and Inspiring" according to Monica Schulz. After the loss of my mother in January 2010, I thought I had my feelings in check and under control. A few months later, I lost it and really fell apart. It was then that I decided to reach out for help, and got my copy of Buffy MacDonald Crabtree's fabulous book. I can't tell you how happy I am that I did. This book is a very easy and comprehendable work and helped me tremendously to underst. 010, I thought I had my feelings in check and under control. A few months later, I lost it and really fell apart. It was then that I decided to reach out for help, and got my copy of Buffy MacDonald Crabtree's fabulous book. I can't tell you how happy I am that I did. This book is a very easy and comprehendable work and helped me tremendously to underst. "Grieving God's Way HE FEELS YOUR PAIN by Buffy MacDonald Crabtree" according to Martha M. Meadows. Reading "Grieving God's Way" by Buffy MacDonald Crabtree was like sitting out on the patio enjoying the shade, spring breezes, and a cool glass of lemonade while seemingly sharing the afternoon directly with it's author. Her message is clearly derived from her life experiences that encourages us to keep our spirituality and faith strong in the face of adversity.. Bev Gallant This book was very well thought out and I feel well written. It definately helped me to identify the stages of grief that one goes through. My lost was a son who died suddendly. I didn't feel it helped me through this pain. Buffy's description of her journey through the death of her husband was well thought out, and I think would definately help someone in her particular situation. It did hel
She coordinates an email Prayer Link and the Children's Church program and is a member of Women of Faith and Christian Writers Fellowship International. Crabtree has two children, two grandsons, and several step-children and grandchildren. She loves to serve God, spend time with family, travel, and delight her loved ones with new dishes from her kitchen. In her church, Buffy MacDonald Crabtree, leads a GriefShare program f
From that experience comes this encouraging book of guidance, compassion, support, and spirituality. She coordinates an email Prayer Link and the Children's Church program and is a member of Women of Faith and Christian Writers Fellowship International. She has written articles for the Columbia Star and the Fort Jackson Leader and is currently writing a children's book and a novel about a large family who live in New England during the 1940s. Crabtree has two children, two grandsons, and several step-children and grandchildren. She loves to serve God, spend time with family, travel, and delight her loved ones with new dishes from her kitchen. About the Author In her church, Buffy MacDonald Crabtree, leads a GriefShare program for those who have los
