Do you often feel that no one truly comprehends the depth of your sorrow and isolation, despite their well-meaning efforts to help you through it?
In the darkest depths of grief, when the world seems to offer no solace, there is a source of understanding and love that transcends human comprehension. In Gracious Grief after Suicide Loss, Kevin Skellett takes you on a profoundly moving journey through the pain of traumatic loss, offering a guiding light of hope and healing in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
The anguish of losing a loved one to suicide is a burden that few can truly fathom. Friends and family may offer well-intentioned support, but the isolation and agony can be overwhelming. In these moments of despair, it's God who truly understands your grief and your unique situation.
Drawing from the timeless wisdom of Bible stories and his own heart-wrenching journey following the loss of his youngest son, Mark, to suicide, Kevin Skellett shares a message of profound encouragement and unwavering faith. On the day of his son's tragic passing, he heard a divine whisper, 'My son died too. I know exactly how you feel.' From that moment, God has been a constant companion on his journey through grief.
In this book, you will
How to cope with unexpected loss.How to include God in your grief journey.Learn to endure your loss.How to find meaning in your loss.Learn to embrace the power of forgiveness.
This book is a testament to the transformative power of faith and divine love, showing that even in the aftermath of life's darkest days, it is possible to find a glimmer of hope and healing. If you seek comfort and guidance on your path to healing, let this book be your compassionate companion. Get a copy now!
Grief affects us all. It may be today or tomorrow that we come to face it. Therefore, what are we supposed to do? Kevin answers this question and others in his emotional book, Gracious Grief After Suicide Loss. He presents readers with not only how to cope with grief but also delves even deeper into why and how we should forgive. More importantly, Kevin brings readers closer to Jesus, suggesting a very simple prayer. With suicide cases on the rise, Kevin also teaches how to identify and help a person contemplating suicide. This book, which is only 100 pages long, has the potential to change someone is life; as such, it should be read by everyone, including Christians.
Kevin Skellett shares the worst day of his life in way that leads others who have experienced the loss of a child to faith-filled healing and hope. A great book for those who may be grieving.