Mending the Heart

Mending the Heart by John Claypool, published by Bloomsbury USA on January 25, 1999, is a 5th Paperback Edition consisting of 88 pages. This book presents three meditations that explore the emotional wounds individuals carry throughout life, specifically focusing on grievance, guilt, and grief. Claypool offers insights into the healing process, addressing how these wounds can be understood and mended.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of family and relationships, as well as the psychological aspects of dealing with loss and bereavement. The meditations draw on themes from religion and spirituality, particularly within the context of Christianity and Anglican traditions. This edition invites reflection on the complexities of human emotions and the journey toward healing, making it a resource for those seeking inspiration and understanding in their personal experiences.
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In three meditations John Claypool speaks eloquently of the wounds all of us carry through life—the wounds of grievance, guilt, and grief—and how they can be healed.
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