From Grief to Glory
Spiritual Journeys of Mourning Parents
Weight | 0.23 kg |
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Dimensions | 18.1 × 12.1 × 1.4 cm |
ISBN | 9780851519968 |
format | Book |
Binding | Paperback, eBook (ePub & Kindle), Paperback & eBook (ePub & Kindle) |
page-count | 216 |
Original Pub Date | 2002 |
Banner Pub Date | Aug 1, 2008 |
ENDORSEMENTS
There are few joys to match that which a child brings to a family. And even fewer sorrows that rival the pain of burying a child. James Bruce and his wife, Joni, knew that pain when their infant son died. They found comfort in the words of others who had known similar loss: fellow Christians such as martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, and John Bunyan, who also wept and yet were comforted by the Father of mercies.
Their intimate, emotional expressions of pain, peace, and hope and their prevailing faith , are shared throughout these pages in both the short accounts and the eloquent poetry gathered here. If you or a loved one is walking through the valley of weeping -especially at the loss of a son or daughter , know that you are not alone, and let those who have come before remind you of your heavenly Father’s sovereign grace and the mystery of joy in the midst of suffering. — JONI EARECKSON TADA
I can say from the perspective of a pastor, that this book has significant value for ministering to Christians who have lost children. I have been moved to tears while reading it. The book is useful, among other reasons, simply in reminding us that so many of God’s faithful ministers have suffered in the same way. — JAMES M. BOICE
Book Description
There are few joys to match that which a child brings to a family. And even fewer sorrows that rival the pain of burying a child. James Bruce and his wife, Joni, knew that pain when their infant son died. They found comfort in the words of others who had known similar loss: fellow Christians such as Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, and John Bunyan, who also wept and yet were comforted by the Father of mercies.
Their intimate, emotional expressions of pain, peace, and hope- and their prevailing faith- are shared throughout these pages in both the short accounts and the eloquent poetry gathered here. If you or a loved one is walking through the valley of weeping- especially at the loss of a son or daughter- know that you are not alone, and let those who have come before remind you of your heavenly Father’s sovereign grace and the mystery of joys in the midst of suffering.
Table of Contents Expand ↓
Preface to the New Edition | 9 | |
Foreword | 11 | |
Prologue | 13 | |
PART ONE: THE ANGEL OF DEATH | ||
1 | The River Without a Bridge | 33 |
2 | A Father’s Last Embrace | 43 |
3 | The Cruel Destroyer | 47 |
4 | More Epitaphs | 53 |
PART TWO: THE VALLEY OF WEEPING | ||
5 | A Mother’s Moan | 69 |
6 | A Dagger of Ice | 73 |
7 | Not As I Will | 85 |
8 | More Tears | 93 |
PART THREE: THE PATH TO GLORY | ||
9 | Sleeping in the Bosom of the Almighty | 145 |
10 | Weep Not | 155 |
11 | No More Crying: A Token for Children | 165 |
12 | Lessons in Sorrow | 175 |
Epilogue | 185 | |
Appendix | 195 | |
Select Bibliography | 211 |
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Description
In ‘A Book of Comfort for Grieving Parents’, the author shares the sorrow of his own family’s loss of a child, and that of others such as Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon and John Bunyan. 216pp.
Description
In ‘A Book of Comfort for Grieving Parents’, the author shares the sorrow of his own family’s loss of a child, and that of others such as Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon and John Bunyan. 216pp.
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