Living Through Grief

Living Through Grief by Harold Bauman, published by Lion Pub. in 1989, is a concise 46-page exploration of the stages of grief. This book gently explains the emotional journey individuals face during times of loss and offers practical steps for learning to live again. It draws upon the comfort and resources provided by the Christian faith, aiming to guide readers toward healing and hope.
Readers will find a thoughtful presentation of grief’s complexities, along with supportive insights rooted in spirituality and religion. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding grief as a process and provides actionable advice for navigating this challenging experience. With its focus on healing through faith, Living Through Grief serves as a resource for those seeking solace and direction in their journey.
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This carefully crafted book gently explains the stages of grief and suggests practical steps for learning to live again. Drawing from the special comfort and resources the Christian faith can offer, it points the way to healing and hope.
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