When author and counselor H. Norman Wright's beloved wife, Joyce, passed away, he grieved the loss of his partner and the life they shared. Even in his state of sorrow, he knew he had to find a way to live...
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When author and counselor H. Norman Wright's beloved wife, Joyce, passed away, he grieved the loss of his partner and the life they shared. Even in his state of sorrow, he knew he had to find a way to live without Joyce, to forge a hopeful path, and to move forward in God's grace and strength.
With vulnerability and emotional insight, Norm shares from his deeply personal journey and illuminates the way back to living when someone you love is gone. Readers who have lost their spouse will discover support and guidance as they
work through anger, including anger at God, to ease toward God's peace
move away from denial and "what ifs" to move forward
allow memories to provide comfort without getting stuck in the past
create a healthy new, daily routine to care for themselves
turn their new identity and life over to God's leading and mercy
This tender and inspirational book will help any reader who is grieving or who is walking alongside a grieving friend.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 289396
- Product Code 9780736926546
- ISBNÂ 0736926542
- EANÂ 9780736926546
- Pages 208
- Department General Books
- Category Grief, Comfort & Consolation
- Sub-Category Encouragement & Lay Counseling
- Publisher Harvest House
- Publication Date Jul 2009
- Sales Rank 25923
- Dimensions 215 x 139 x 11mm
- Weight 0.224kg
H Norman Wright
Dr. H. Norman Wright is one of America's most prominent Christian counselors. He is a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Therapist. Dr. Wright is a graduate of Westmont College, Fuller Theological Seminary (M.R.E.), Pepperdine University (M.A.). He has written numerous best-selling books on Communication, Family and Parenting. His titles include Communication: Key to Your Marriage; Always Daddy's Girl; Quiet Times for Couples; The Power of a Parent's Words and the Premarital Counseling Handbook. Dr. Wright is currently on the faculty of the Talbot School of Theology and was the former director of their Graduate Department of Marriage, Family and Child Counseling.