John Elliston
Pain is inseparable from the human condition. For some it becomes a constant companion with whom an unequal battle is fought. The author explores the phenomenon of pain and places the whole into the context of belief in a loving God.
Christian theologians have grappled with the existence of pain, ... (more)
£2.99
Doris Stickney
"Waterbugs and Dragonflies" is a beautiful story written by Doris Stickney, who needed a meaningful way to explain to neighborhood children the death of a five-year-old friend. Illustrated Hardback.
£5.99
Anthony Hodgetts
What will happen to us when we die? The author addresses that question here, drawing on scripture, literature and his own wide pastoral experience. His remarks may be both consoling and searching: they are certainly not morbid.
£2.50
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What does the Bible say about grieving? This brand—new book provides a concise, easy—to—read resource on the biblical teachings about grieving. Featuring 12 sections, each addressing a common question relating to the overall topic. Personal stories, categorized scriptures, and practical advice make ... (more)
£3.99
Hans Stolp
When a Loved One Dies we often go into shock. What has happened doesn't really penetrate. It's only later that we start to experience our emotions, what that person has meant to us. This is when grief and loneliness begin. For many of us this is also the time we start asking questions, like "what do... (more)
£9.99