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On Children and Death is a major addition to the classic works of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, whose On Death and Dying and Living with Death and Dying have been continuing sources of strength and solace for tens of millions of devoted readers worldwide. Based on a decade of working with dying children, this compassionate book offers the families of dead and dying children the help -- and hope -- they need to survive. In warm, simple language, Dr. Kübler-Ross speaks directly to the fears, doubts, anger, confusion, and anguish of parents confronting the terminal illness or sudden death of a child.
A collection of eleven original stories that deal with ghosts and gangs, murders and monsters.
32 true stories of friends who inspire and comfort us in good times and bad; heartwarming stories of ordinary people whose lives have been touched in extraordinary ways by those they hold most dear.
Luke is longing for peace and purpose; Leya is searching for the will of God. In God's providence, they find each other.
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This favorite daily devotional has more than thirty years of success behind it Here sixty contemporary writers create 365 all-new devotionals to take the reader through the year 2009. Each day's devotion offers a short scripture verse for reflection, a true, first-person anecdote, told in an informal, conversational style, that shares the ways God speaks to us in the ordinary events of life and a brief prayer to focus the reader's own prayers and put the day's message to work in his or her own life. Simply and directly, in just five minutes a day, Daily Guideposts helps its readers to find the spiritual richness in their own lives everyday of the year. And it makes them part of a remarkable family of readers and writers brought together by a common faith and united by heartfelt prayer. The book is indexed by author, title, and subject. And Daily Guideposts is a proven best-seller year after year, With over 80,000 copies in print in 2008 alone.
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