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Grace to Handle It, My Journey Through Grief This book is about how to deal with the inevitable spiritual, emotional, mental and physical changes, no matter the gender or age, that occur while on a journey through grief. The scripture references, story and poems will: ¿ Acquaint the reader with the attributes of the manifold grace of God. ¿ Enable and empower the reader to endure the journey through grief with peace. ¿ Inspire, strengthen and give hope to the grieving heart. Readers will be encouraged to know that there is still a life to be lived after the loss of a loved one. The information…mehr

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Grace to Handle It, My Journey Through Grief This book is about how to deal with the inevitable spiritual, emotional, mental and physical changes, no matter the gender or age, that occur while on a journey through grief. The scripture references, story and poems will: ¿ Acquaint the reader with the attributes of the manifold grace of God. ¿ Enable and empower the reader to endure the journey through grief with peace. ¿ Inspire, strengthen and give hope to the grieving heart. Readers will be encouraged to know that there is still a life to be lived after the loss of a loved one. The information provided in this book will help the reader develop the scriptural strategies needed to build their faith and trust in God. Everyone will at some point in their life be introduced to grief on a personal or professional level, this book is for you.
Autorenporträt
Gloria J. Nichols, DNP, MSN, RN, BA, WHNP-BC, is an Army veteran, and has served in healthcare for 50 years. She earned an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing from San Antonio College, Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio, nurse practitioner certification from UT Southwestern Dallas, Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice from Walden University. She is also an ordained minister with the International Congress of Churches and Ministers and currently serves as an altar minister at Livingway Church, in San Antonio, Texas. Grief is not new to Dr. Nichols. She has experienced the loss of her father, grandparents, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins, stepson, colleagues, and a host of friends. While each experience was heartfelt, none compared to the excruciating pain and sense of loss felt in her heart with the passing of her husband from pancreatic and liver cancer.