When You Lose a Loved One

When You Lose a Loved One by Charles L. Allen, published by Revell in 2002, is a 112-page book that addresses the themes of death, grief, and bereavement from a Christian perspective. This edition presents a hopeful message of resurrection and eternal life, offering reassurance to those navigating the complexities of loss. Allen combines his prose with comforting poems by Helen Steiner Rice, creating a resource that aims to provide solace and understanding in the aftermath of losing a loved one.
Readers will find that this book serves as a reminder of the Easter message, which alleviates the fear surrounding death and offers insights into life’s mysteries. The updated organization enhances the reading experience, making it accessible for those seeking inspiration and support during difficult times. With its focus on family relationships and the emotional journey of grief, this work is designed to bring meaning and hope to individuals facing bereavement.
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When You Lose a Loved One presents a hopeful message of resurrection and eternal life–a message Christians have heard so many times before. But in death’s aftermath, people often need assurance of what they know is true about life after death. So Charles Allen offers the bereaved a beautifully crafted reminder that the Easter message robs death of its terror and promises a solution to life’s mysteries.
Intermingled with Allen’s prose are the comforting poems of Helen Steiner Rice. With an updated look and new organization, this encouraging book will bring meaning and hope to those who have lost loved ones.
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