Broken Hallelujahs: Learning to Grieve the Big and Small Losses of Life

Broken Hallelujahs: Learning to Grieve the Big and Small Losses of Life
ISBN-10
0830899227
ISBN-13
9780830899227
Series
Broken Hallelujahs
Category
Religion
Pages
215
Language
English
Published
2016-03-02
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Author
Beth Allen Slevcove

Description

The losses in our lives are both big and small. We leave home. We experience physical illness. We struggle with vocation. We may long for a spouse or child. We lose people we love to addiction or death. In this book spiritual director Beth Slevcove offers stories of loss from her own life along with distinctive spiritual practices that can guide us back to God.

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