Walking on Eggshells: Caring for a Critically Ill Loved One
Dealing with a loved one's terminal illness brings difficult and daunting tasks for caregivers. Knowing when and how to say things and what to do becomes frightening. Caregivers often feel they are...
View ArticleWhen Your Child Dies: Tools for Mending Parents' Broken Hearts
The death of your child is devastating. No parent feels that he or she should outlive his or her child. However, the sad fact is that every minute around the world, some 15 children die according to...
View ArticleNo Goodbyes: Life-Changing Insights from the Other Side
<b>Delve deeper into the mysteries of the spirit realm and life between lives—and discover how they can and do influence our current lives on earth.</b><p>Barry Eaton,...
View ArticleDeathing: An Intelligent Alternative for the Final Moments of Life
Everyone who is born is someday going to die. Some of us will die peacefully in our sleep, some will die in accidents, and some as the result of diseases, cancer or AIDS. Because we do not usually know...
View ArticleStillbirth, Yet Still Born: Grieving and Honoring Your Precious Baby
Advice and comfort for surviving the death of your stillborn baby.
View ArticleGrief, Guts and Grace: If you have the guts to work through your grief, God...
Grief Guts and Grace offers guidance, and strength to those struggling with grief and loss. Joan shares practical wisdom gained while working through her grief when Bradley, her husband of twenty-nine...
View ArticleWe Are Never Alone: Reassuring Insights from the Other Side
Through his work with spirits and with the grieving here on earth, Anthony has found profound truths that inspire us all. Questions and answers range from "What is heaven like?" to "What happens to...
View ArticleThe Caregiving Trap: Solutions for Life's Unexpected Changes
"The Caregiving Trap" combines the authentic life and professional experience of Pamela D. Wilson, who provides recommendations for overwhelmed and frustrated caregivers who themselves may one day need...
View ArticleMommy, Can I Call You In Heaven? How We Coped With Cancer As a Family
The book is number one in the Caring Soul Series. It is based on a true story and is about the hardest subject; when a family must take responsibility and cope with life-threatening disease....
View ArticleWe Get It: Voices of Grieving College Students and Young Adults
Grieving college students can often feel isolated and vulnerable, and may feel that no one else 'gets' what they are going through. With narratives from students who have lost a loved one and...
View ArticleA New Mourning: Discovering the Gifts in Grief
<p>Would you try to change a flat tire with your bare hands? Of course not. You would access the tool kit in the trunk of your car. So when grief flattens you, why not reach for a tool kit? Grief...
View ArticleWalking in Grace with Grief: Meditations for Healing After Loss
Walking in Grace with Grief, Meditations for Healing After Loss combines Della's story of loss with teachings of energy awareness, mindfulness, and conscious living. Filled with stories of hope and...
View ArticlePermission to Mourn: A New Way to Do Grief
The death of someone we love cracks us open inviting us to become the person we were born to be. This is the book Tom Zuba wishes he had read after his daughter Erin died. And after his wife Trici...
View ArticleThe Rising: Murder, Heartbreak, and the Power of Human Resilience in an...
<p><b>The astonishing story of one man's recovery in the face of traumatic loss—and a powerful meditation on the resilience of the soul</b><p>On July 23, 2007, Dr....
View ArticlePraying for Healing While Planning a Funeral: A Miraculous Story of Hope
Gary Brausen was a hockey player, runner, and bicyclist. He maintained a healthy diet and did not smoke. But six months after his fiftieth birthday, the doctors told him he had an aggressive form of...
View ArticleJonathan, You Left Too Soon
A classic in-depth, extremely honest first person account of grief from the loss of a child. First published in 1981, this book will help those dealing with a similar loss or those who wish to better...
View ArticleVenturing Inward: Safe and Unsafe Ways to Explore the Unconscious Mind
Cayce answers questions and explores methods to safely explore the unconscious mind and develop psychically and spiritually while warning against some methods that are deemed dangerous. All manner of...
View ArticleForever Kalei's Mom: A Story about Life, My Child's Death and What Forever...
<p>In the space of a heartbeat, author Lorene Holizki was thrust into a world she did not know or want. On August 20, 2001, the unimaginable happened; her 16-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Kalei,...
View ArticleSix Months to Live: Learning from a Young Man with Cancer
"I wouldn't trade my life for anyone else's. If I could choose not to have cancer, and continue my life as it was, I wouldn't do it." - Matt Gauger. <p>You're twenty-two, in love, and just...
View ArticleMy House Burned Down and Now I Can See the Stars: Reflections on Losing and...
Losing and finding are equally fundamental to life ― and loss is not the end of the story. Psychotherapist and bereavement counselor Ann Hisle offers sound advice and uplifting spiritual...
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