I believe I received a minimum of 10 books after losing Lezlie.
TEN. I probably read, all the way through, one.
I started to read them and couldn't. Why? I just did not feel like they would help. I did not feel like this was real. I did not feel like any of it had anything to do with me.
I went to a therapist and she recommended a book called Good Grief. I read it, in a day. I realized, that book made sense. Anyone grieving needs to read it.
Also, read Roses in December. I finally finished it and it made sense. After all, once you read that one, you will be amazed at who all has faith and how they keep it.
Why was a book written by Anne Graham Lotz, amazon has it and I truly believe anyone experiencing any type of heartache/break, read it.
Roses in December was a book written by Marilyn Willett Heavlin, read it if you have lost a child and you will truly be amazed.
Faith. Faith is hard to keep. It is a lot like trust and we all know they are easy to lose and hard to gain.
To me, keeping my faith after losing a child has been hard. It is probably the hardest think I have ever had to do but, there is a book that will help you far more than any other and, it is a BIBLE. There is scripture for everything/anything you have been through/facing.
If you haven't searched the Bible for help, do it. You should also check out those books I mentioned, I just wish I would have read one of them sooner.
2 Corinthians 5:7 "For we walk by faith, not by sight...."
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