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Merriam Webster's Dictionary defines grief as deep and poignant distress caused by bereavement. The Cambridge Dictionary describes it as very great sadness and the English Oxford Dictionary defines it as intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death. Grief brings deep sorrow and mental distress caused by loss, remorse or affliction. Grief is an emotion that is a normal part of life. The word grief means pain or sorrow over a loss that hurts deeply. It is a life changing emotion and it can be a life shattering emotion. Grief may generate other emotions like fear, anger, resentment, worry…mehr

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Merriam Webster's Dictionary defines grief as deep and poignant distress caused by bereavement. The Cambridge Dictionary describes it as very great sadness and the English Oxford Dictionary defines it as intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death. Grief brings deep sorrow and mental distress caused by loss, remorse or affliction. Grief is an emotion that is a normal part of life. The word grief means pain or sorrow over a loss that hurts deeply. It is a life changing emotion and it can be a life shattering emotion. Grief may generate other emotions like fear, anger, resentment, worry and guilt. Grief may manifest itself in a variety of ways such as loss of sleep, loss of appetite and loss of self-control. However one might define it, grief is one of the most painful emotions and periods of grief are some of the most difficult times we face in life. How we handle grief will impact our immediate and long term happiness. Decisions made during periods of grief can unknowingly create barriers to future hope and happiness. It is possible to not only survive grief but also to thrive on the other side of grief. The following pages record one man's journey through the grieving process and also encouragement and advice for others who may be traveling down a similar road. This book suggests helpful ways to not only deal with grief, but also to thrive on the other side of it. The book can be a valuable resource for those who are trying to navigate the stormy waters of Grief. By a copy, read it, then pass it on to others who might benefit from it.
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Roy Harris is a husband, father, grandfather, pastor, an educator and published author. He faithfully stood by his wife of 33 years Diana through their three-year battle with breast cancer that eventually took her life. His book Caring for the Caregiver has been used mightily by God across America and the world helping and encouraging caregivers. It also provides insight to family members, pastors and friends into what caregivers experience. The book is now available in 24 countries around the globe. His latest book Living Beyond Grief is a sequel written to help those who've lost loved ones navigate the difficult waters of grief. Roy has successfully with God's help, moved through those difficult days and not only survived but is doing well. God had a plan for Roy's life that included living beyond his grief. God brought a wonderful rainbow named Amy into his life that became his best friend, partner in ministry and helpmate. Roy couldn't have imagined the great things God had in store for him in his future after grief. He came to understand that nothing takes God by surprise. That everything that happens to God's children is always for their good and His glory. Roy holds Bachelor of Arts and Master of Ministry degrees from Welch College and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Trinity Theological Seminary. He's spoken in over 400 churches, civic organizations, educational institutions, and other venues. He's a minister, conference, seminar and retreat speaker having spoken in 38 US states, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Europe and Israel. Roy is and published author with 14 books in print including four in Swahili.