Navigating Grief and Loss A 60-Day Devotional Journal with Daily Scripture, Prayer, and Space to Reflect and HealGrief changes everything. Whether your loss is recent or you’ve been carrying sorrow for a long time, navigating grief and loss can feel overwhelming. You may long for comfort, hope, strength, and healing—but not know where to begin.
🏆 #1 New Release — This 60-day devotional journal is a gentle companion for your journey through loss. It’s here to walk with you one day at a time, with God by your side.
Each day includes guided journaling prompts and space to reflect—to help you process your grief in an atmosphere of prayer and comfort, gently guiding you toward hope and healing.
💚 Each day
✅ A unique daily theme to guide you step by step through the grieving process ✅ Comforting Scriptures to anchor your heart in God’s truth ✅ A biblical reflection offering comfort, understanding, and gentle truth for your heart ✅ A short prayer to help you speak with God—even when words are hard ✅ Guided journal prompts and space to reflect, pray, and process what you're feeling ✅ Space to release what’s on your heart, and connect deeply with God
🗓️ Some of the themes you’ll journey
Day 1: The First Days of Grief Day 2: Recognizing That Your Feelings Are Valid Day 5: Wrestling with the Question of “Why?” Day 12: Holding Onto Hope in Difficult Times Day 13: Finding Strength When You Feel Weak Day 14: Resting in God’s Peace Day 20: Trusting God’s Healing Power Day 31: Letting Go and Trusting God Day 34: Holding Onto Hope for the Future Day 42: Stepping Into a New Chapter Day 58: Finding Comfort and Peace in God's Presence Day 59: Cultivating a Grateful HeartThrough themes like sorrow, trust, peace, healing, hope, comfort, strength, restoration, and renewal, this Christian devotional journal invites you
💧 Grieve honestly 🕊 Rest in God’s presence 🌿 Begin healing—one small, sacred step at a time
Whether you're grieving the loss of a spouse, parent, child, teen, baby, sibling, close friend, or someone whose presence shaped your world, this devotional journal and grief workbook offers comfort, structure, and space to heal.
With Scripture, prayer, and daily reflection, you'll find guidance for your heart and rest for your soul. These pages offer gentle companionship for your unique journey. You're invited to bring your sorrow to God and find reassurance in His presence.
Rooted in the love and grace of Jesus, this devotional provides steady encouragement and spiritual strength for each day—reminding you that healing doesn't happen all at once, but that Christ walks with you through every moment.
Whether you're using this for personal reflection, in a grief support group, Bible study, home group, sermon preparation, or simply during your quiet time with God, Navigating Grief and Loss offers spiritual comfort and steady encouragement every day.
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📘 Also
Navigating Grief and Loss Companion Journal Extra writing space to reflect, pray, and heal—designed to be used alongside this devotional or on its own.
📖 Want to take a closer look? Click “Read Sample” above to preview the first few pages and explore the themes, structure, and tone of this grief and loss devotional journal.
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Andy Douglas was born in Brazil to missionary parents, and travel and spiritual practice have shaped his life ever since. He has practiced yoga and meditation for thirty years, and lived for seven years in various countries of Asia. After returning from Korea in 1990, he worked as a journalist and public radio announcer, before receiving a bachelors’ degree in Anthropology from the University of Iowa. In 2005, he received an MFA in Creative Writing, also from the University of Iowa, where he was the recipient of the Marcus Bach Fellowship for Writing about Religion and Culture. His essays, stories and translations have appeared in Mary, New Renaissance, J Journal, Fogged Clarity, Nimrod, Pisgah Review, Bayou, and The Examined Life. He received a full fellowship for residency at the Vermont Studio Center, and has also had residencies at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center and the Prairie Center of the Arts. He’s active in peace, economic justice and prison issues, and sings in a choir with prisoners. His partner, Lois, and he both live in Iowa City, Iowa. He has a love for film, music, and literature.