Faith Doesn't Erase Grief
Embracing the Experience and Finding Hope
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"In addition to being comforting, Faith Doesn't Erase Grief is filled with practical information and healthy tools for emotional expression." —Sarah Lewakowski, MA, LLP
Coping with grief and loss is a part of being human, but far too often, people who allow themselves to grieve are shamed for doing so and rushed into rejoicing that their loved one is in heaven. It is time for a better way. You can struggle with grief and still love God.
In one of the most helpful new Christian grief books, Kate Meyer, MDiv, LPC, blends up-to-date grief psychology, biblical accounts, and everyday stories to:
- Offer a way to acknowledge emotions, to take care of yourself just after a loss and for the long term.
- Introduce three main phases of early grief, middle grief, and lasting grief, helping you understand and navigate each one.
- Discuss the continued but changed bond many grievers experience when their loved one is gone.
- Offer "Pause for Whisperings" space to record what you’re experiencing.
- And conclude with step-by-step tools for coping, such as psalm writing.
Grief is a difficult but natural part of life. For grievers, professional helpers, and those wanting to understand loss, let Faith Doesn’t Erase Grief help you value the fullness of grief and discover the steps toward hope.
©2022 Katrina J. Meyer (P)2025 Katrina J. MeyerKritikerstimmen
"Meyer demystifies grief—the greatest cost of love—and invites her listeners to discover life and faith anew." (Rev. Jaco J. Hamman, PhD, professor of religion, psychology, and culture, Vanderbilt Divinity School)
