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Accepting the death of a loved one, and then going beyond that to a resurrection of thanksgiving and joy, is perhaps the most difficult task a Christian ever faces. Elisabeth Elliot has walked this lonely pathway twice. When her first husband was suddenly martyred by Auca Indians and later her second was slowly consumed by cancer, she learned firsthand that even this grief is not too great for the grace and power of Christ. In this booklet, Elisabeth Elliot shares "six simple things that have helped me through this valley and that help me now." Her practical words of comfort will guide others through their sorrow and give them reassurance that their God will never abandon them. - Back cover.

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Publisher
Crossway Books
Language
English
Pages
14

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Facing the Death of Someone You Love
June 1985, Crossway Books
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"IT'S GONE. I could see the yellow-spoked wheel of the spare tire, perched on the back of a 1934 Plymouth, disappear over the hilltop."

Table of Contents

Try to be still and know that He is God
Give thanks
Refuse self-pity
Accept loneliness
Offer loneliness as a gift to God
Do something for somebody else

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
[14] unnumbered p.
Number of pages
14
Dimensions
7 x 4.2 x 0.1 inches
Weight
0.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8218565M
ISBN 10
0891071962
ISBN 13
9780891071969
Library Thing
354722
Goodreads
126181

First Sentence

"IT'S GONE. I could see the yellow-spoked wheel of the spare tire, perched on the back of a 1934 Plymouth, disappear over the hilltop."

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