Grieving Grace is penned with pain as words bleed from heart to
page. Doug writes about the death march with his family as they
spend sleepless nights and tearful days by the bedside of their
dying mother. Death comes to us all; we have that in common. But
the way it comes is as unique as you. And death comes in its own
time. For those who are afforded the foreknowledge of its coming
there is a process that takes place within a person and they begin
to understand the reality of their own mortality. During this
process people begin to withdraw from this world as they prepare to
enter the next. Experience what takes place from both sides of the
bed as Grieving Grace shares: "This part of our story was written
two weeks before our mother's home going. It represents what often
takes place prior to death. As you read notice the different
manifestations common within the process of withdrawal." Grieving
Grace shares real life stories as they happen and answers tough
questions like: How do you say good-bye? How do you tell her she's
dying? What do kids know about going? What are the five W's of
withdrawal? What common symptoms accompany the dying? What happens
in the final weeks, days and hours? Death's constant companion is
grief and its home looks like an endless tunnel dark and deep. But
it's no place to call home-only a place to travel through. There is
an exit to grief's dark tunnel and you can find it. These stories,
although sown in sorrow, provide comfort and hope for those
traveling through the dark days of grief. Grieving Grace written in
grief reaps a harvest of relief.
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