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Author: David W. Wiersbe. When children die, even adult children, parents are left with a 'stomachache that never ends.' Gone, But Not Lost cuts straight to thoughts and feelings parents face soon after the death of a child. Each chapter addresses an element of grieving, such as guilt, anger, self-doubt, or even marital strain. The Bible is drawn upon as source of comfort, but this book can be thoughtful gift for both a non-Christian or Christian family that has experienced the death of a child. July 1992. Paperback, 128pp.
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