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‎01-14-2018 05:51 PM
My best friend's husband died suddenly just before Christmas...I am looking for a daily inspiration, book, calendar....something that is daily for her to read. I have looked online and have not seen anything. Any suggestions? She is religious so I was looking for something religious in nature. thanks
‎01-14-2018 05:57 PM
Do you have a Christian book store in your town? If so that's the best place. We have Mardel's locally.
‎01-14-2018 06:02 PM
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‎01-14-2018 06:04 PM
Two I have,To you ,love God,andMornings with the lord.both I bought from Amazon...MaryAnne
‎01-14-2018 06:04 PM
here are two books I have had for a while:
‎01-14-2018 06:26 PM
Jesus Calling
‎01-14-2018 06:49 PM
Yes, Sarah Young is exceptional. I'm currently reading Jesus Always -- about the search for joy. Daily Devotional.
‎01-14-2018 07:06 PM
I recommend Jesus Calling too.
It pretty much saved me several years ago and made me feel very close to God.
Also Jesus Always, Jesus Today, all by Sarah Young.
My favorite books I've ever read about hope, faith life, everything.
Each one 1/2 page for every day of the year.
She may have them already.
‎01-15-2018 03:18 AM - edited ‎01-15-2018 03:20 AM
I have 4 books to recommend.
First "Jesus Calling" Daily spiritual readings. Written by Sarah Young.I
This was already suggested.
Dr. Alan Wolfelt is part of my grief journey. He has books for almost every
loss. He brings a modern view of grieving instead of the old Kubler-Ross
many of us know.
"When Your Soulmate Dies; A Guide To Healing Through Heroic Mourning"
"Healing a Spouse's Grieving Heart: 100 Practical Ideas After Your Husband
or Wife Dies" There's also a book and journal for serious work.
Your friend can read it one page at a time, when ever she wants to. Or all at once.
I'm on my 5th reread.
If there are children involved he has a book for them too.
I'm glad you want to help her, you're a good friend. In all things important- be wellđź’–
‎01-15-2018 09:42 AM
Look for a Christian book store in your area. Barnes & Noble could have something, surprised Amazon doesn't. Or call some pastors for suggestions. Even the Funeral Homes have things, so do, I think, Hospice people.
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