Victory Over Grief and Sorrow


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Isaiah. 53:4 tells us, "Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows." Because Jesus has redeemed us from grief and sorrow, we are not obligated to respond to the tests and storms of life like those in the world. Too often, believers have taken their cues and views on tragedies and the storms of life from the world and have opened the door to depression, grief, and sorrow. When a Christian's mind is renewed with the Word of God, they know too much to respond to tests and the storms of life like everyone else. People become entrenched in a flow of depression, grief, and sorrow when they operate out of the emotional and mental arenas, but if believers will stay in the spirit arena, the faith arena, they will be able to yield and draw on the faith, peace, and joy that is in them. In this important book, Nancy Dufresne teaches from first-hand experience the all-conquering force of peace. Even death is no match for the mighty force of peace that is available to every believer. Find out how to take your place in the peace that Jesus left you as an inheritance and live totally free from grief and sorrow.




Sorrow Not


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It comes disguised as a simple, "healthy" emotion. Then, little by little, it drains you dry. It is devious and destructive, and it's the constant companion of death itself. Kenneth Copeland's message exposes the deadly nature of grief and inspires you to reach out and receive your deliverance from...




I Still Have a Future


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I Still Have a Future is an account of triumph after personal devastation. The author relates her experiences of how God sustained her through the first year after the death of her husband. The Lord revealed five major revelations from the Word of God that caused her to rise to victory over grief and sorrow. Kaye has intermingled sound Biblical teaching throughout the book that will increase the faith of the reader and show how to appropriate God¿s truths in a personal way. If you struggle with grief, sorrow or depression, you can be set free while reading this book.




Grief and Loneliness


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In this book, internationally known conference speaker, Joyce Meyer teaches how to conquer the feelings of loneliness, and find renewed strength, hope, and joy through our Lord Jesus. She offers practical and effective ways of overcoming loneliness and grief to live a happy, more fulfilled life.




Now Is Not Forever


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Is your heart aching from the loss of a loved one? Do you know someone who is hurting? When we dont know what to sayGod does. He uses the words in this book as a tool to comfort those who are sorrowful. Just as God led the author to victory over grief, let the words in this book touch you by the greatest Comforter of all. You will receive: Encouragement for today Hope for tomorrow Joy for eternity This book will help you overcome your sorrow with daily inspirational readings, including quotes from well known Christian authors as well as scripture and various other excerpts that will minister to you through this difficult journey. You can apply the truths from the book to your own experience and write in the lines provided. Others who have traveled the journey through grief testify to the assurance of hope that is found when you know Jesus. Now Is Not Forever is a ministry for grieving hearts.




Grief, Finding Hope in Sorrow


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Loss comes to each of us, without fail. Scripture can serve as a companion to us in the grief we bear and ultimately in our surrender to our compassionate God. Through this set of insightful reflections on the stories of Ruth and Naomi, the death and raising of Jesus' friend Lazarus, and the promise of a new heaven and earth, Laura Kelly Fanucci invites us to a deepening experience of God's healing presence in our lives.




Finding Your Way Through Grief


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Is there a right way for Christians to grieve? Is God truly enough in the valley of the shadow of death? Does time really heal all wounds? In finding her way through her own grief, Kim Thomas asks thought-provoking questions and comes to know the sorrow and compassion of God in a way that is immediate, intimate, and soul-soothing. "God has been attentive to my mourning. He has been ever close, close enough to catch my tears in a bottle as they fall from my eyes. I wonder if perhaps the bottle of my tears might sit on the shelf next to the tears Jesus wept..." If you are experiencing grief or are close to someone who is, you will find in Kim's story an honest admission about the pain of loss. She also offers 30 days of reflections from Scripture that provide hope based on the tender and powerful love of God for those who have known heartache and are making their way through it.




Victory Over Death


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For the child of God, death is nothing to fear. It is not the end, but rather a transition. When you're not afraid to die, it gives you confidence to step out and do whatever God tells you to do. It makes you free, and it will change your life!




360-Degree Life: Victory Over Death


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Death Is Not the End of the Story! Although losing a loved one brings grief and sadness, for the follower of Christ there is abundant hope…because physical death is not the end of life. In this comforting booklet, Billy Joe Daugherty explains simply and clearly what the Bible says about death… and about life after death. Here is compelling consolation and encouragement for those who, as the prophet Isaiah put it, long to exchange the “spirit of heaviness” for the “garment of praise.” Look for the companion book by Billy Joe Daugherty: 360° Life: Ten Ways You Can Live More Richly, Deeply, Fully




Living with Grief


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Life will be rudely interrupted by death. There's no way around that truth; no one is immune from death. Christians, though comforted by the promise of the resurrection, still are vulnerable to the emotional and physical effects that come with grief. Those dealing with grief often just need permission to grieve, yet retain hope and comfort for the future. Often, they just want someone to hear their voice. Author Kristian Kincaid, a pastor for more than 30 years who has counseled countless griving people and who has experienced the grief of losing his sister on the plane that crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11, understands and will listen. He takes readers on a journey that acknowledges that pain is real and is hard, and that struggle can last years, but also that grievers do not grieve along and that there is hope: that Jesus lives and death has died.