A Grief Received: What to Do When Loss Leaves You Empty-Handed

A Grief Received: What to Do When Loss Leaves You Empty-Handed

by JL Gerhardt
A Grief Received: What to Do When Loss Leaves You Empty-Handed

A Grief Received: What to Do When Loss Leaves You Empty-Handed

by JL Gerhardt

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Overview

Discover hope, comfort, transformation--the gifts given in grief

Too often, we think of loss like we might a broken bone. We leave the bone alone, protect it from bumps, and wait. We think eventually everything will go back to normal, the same as it always was. But losing a loved one is nothing like a broken arm. Loss is amputation, and the path to healing doesn’t lead back to the same, only ahead to the different. A Grief Received offers a personal, authentic, and practical approach to weathering grief with hope. Writing with deep insight, JL Gerhardt draws on the loss of her younger brother when she was twenty-one, other personal experiences of grief, and her work in ministry alongside her husband, a minister and chaplain. Through nine practices grieving people can adopt to position themselves to receive the gifts of grief, Gerhardt provides touchstones readers will recognize and a path to personal transformation. Each chapter includes personal reflection questions and suggested resources. Gerhardt assumes the role of friend, partner, and speaker of sometimes-inconvenient but always-helpful truths. Readers will walk away comforted, directed, and inspired to seek God and God's shaping in their grief.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506434209
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 02/01/2019
Series: Living With Hope , #8
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

JL Gerhardt is storytelling minister for Round Rock Church of Christ, just north of Austin, Texas. She writes books and other resources, is a frequent public speaker, and leads marriage seminars with her husband, a minister. Her understanding of grief has been shaped by the loss of her brother when she was twenty-one.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Changing Shape
Chapter 2 Fighting for Life
Chapter 3 Practicing Hope
Chapter 4 On Exploding Safely: The Gift of Lament
Chapter 5 Welcoming Help: The Gift of Belonging
Chapter 6 Living in the Present: The Gift of Daily Bread
Chapter 7 Seeing Clearly: The Gifts of Mortality and Immortality
Chapter 8 Remembering: The Gift of Inspiration
Chapter 9 Reaching Out: The Gift of Comfort
Chapter 10 Looking for Light: The Gift of Gratitude
Chapter 11 Rebuilding: The Gift of a New Normal
Chapter 12 Cultivating Joy: The Gift of Celebration
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