A Church for Rachel

A Church for Rachel by Charles E. Poole, published by Mercer University Press in 2012, is a thoughtful collection of discourses aimed at those who mourn, grieve, and seek understanding in times of loss. This edition, written in English and spanning 103 pages, explores the themes of death, grief, and bereavement through a Christian lens, drawing on the biblical figure of Rachel as a symbol of sadness and support.
Readers will find a compassionate approach to spirituality and Christian living, as the book addresses the struggles faced by individuals in their moments of sorrow. The discourses aim to provide comfort and guidance, emphasizing the role of the church in offering good theology and strong support to those navigating their grief. Through its reflections, A Church for Rachel seeks to foster a sense of community and care for all who are affected by loss.
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This is a collection of discourses written for, and among, those who mourn, grieve, struggle, and wonder. The “Rachel” in the title is the Rachel in the Bible, the Rachel who died birthing Benjamin in Genesis, and subsequently became a symbol for sadness in Matthew and Jeremiah. The church in the title is any church anywhere that surrounds the Rachels of this world with good theology, strong support, and tender care.
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