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Near to the Broken-Hearted (ebook)

Near to the Broken-Hearted ebook

The Comfort of Jesus in the Grief of Losing a Child

By Dan Martin & Anna Martin, foreword by Tim Challies, contributions by Chris Mouring
5.00 stars  from 6 reviews
$11.99

About this book

This book has been written to help heartbroken parents know and feel the nearness and tenderness of God when they are facing the loss of a child. It takes long, satisfying looks at truths and stories from the Bible, helping you to know and be comforted by God the Father as he walks with you through your darkest seasons.

The authors write with honesty, experience and compassion to encourage those who are crushed in spirit to lean heavily on Jesus. They give lots of practical advice on processing and praying through grief as well as clarity on some of the difficult questions raised by this kind of suffering.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Dan Martin, Anna Martin, Tim Challies, Chris Mouring
ISBN:
9781784988814
Format:
eBook
First published:
July 2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Foreword (by Tim Challies)
Introduction
1. Weeping with Jesus: For those who've heard bad news
2. Under a Shadow: For those facing future loss
3. Walking the Valley: For those reeling from recent loss
4. After the Storm: For those continuing to grieve
5. A Short and Precious life: For those facing the loss of an infant or unborn baby
6. Past, Present, Future: For those facing the loss of an older child (by Chris Mouring)
7. Valuable: For those facing the possibility that their child will be disabled
8. Walking Together: For family and friends
9. Why Won't Jesus Heal My Child?
10. What Happens to Little Ones When They Die?
11. From Tears to Shouts of Joy: All chapters lead here
Appendix I: Further practical advice for grief
Appendix II: Further reading and resources
Acknowledgments
Appendices

Endorsements

This book is a help not only for grieving parents but also for those called to help bear with them the burdens of such loss. And that call is for all of us.

Russell D. Moore Editor in Chief, Christianity Today

A wonderfully helpful, honest and practical resource for all who grieve the loss of a child, and for those who want to support them. Dan and Anna have walked this path and their writing combines authentic first-hand experience with profound spiritual and biblical wisdom.

John Wyatt Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics at University College London

This book is a beautiful example of the sharing of Christ’s comfort (2 Corinthians 1 v 3-6). It is friendly, warm, clear, deep, personal, challenging and immensely practical. Not only is it a great resource for grieving parents, it should be read by all Christians who want to be prepared to walk alongside the brokenhearted in their church family. We urge you to read it.

Elly and Dan Strange Dan is a Fellow of the Keller Apologetics Center and Director of Crosslands Forum

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Great tead

 

(Review written for 'Near to the Broken-Hearted')

I read some on facebook. It is an excellent read. I have several friends who lost children and I lost a husband. You never get over it but learn to live with it. Excellent read and great advice.

5.00 stars Near to the Broken Hearted...A must read! This book is good for all!

 

(Review written for 'Near to the Broken-Hearted')

I can't say enough good about this book.
To Dan,Anna,Tim,Chris and Kim thanks for sharing yout stories.
All I can say is, there are no words.None of us who have never lost a child can imagine the grief you have had to endure.
When reading this book I have had to stop and start again more than once because I could not see through my tears for you,and again I can only imagine.
This book reminds me of the movie,I Can Only Imagine.Totally different circumstances in the movie but it shows how God can work in our lives,and bring hope,and ...

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5.00 stars Encouragement in a Time of Despair

 

(Review written for 'Near to the Broken-Hearted')

It seems surprising to say that you can come away encouraged from a book about the loss of a child, and yet that's what this does. To know that amidst the deep and real grief, we can know the comfort and compassion of the God who personally knows us, who is near to the broken-hearted, is incredibly helpful. It's not a read that feels patronising or minimising grief, but instead magnifying what we might have lost sight of in the goodness and compassion of God. Absolutely recommended for those in this tragic situation, and also for church leaders who want ...

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