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Death and grief are inextricable connected and are difficult subjects to navigate. Both are part of the human condition and is inevitable. We all will die. However, the magnitude of this grief is beyond description and not easily reconcilable when children are called from this life before their parents. How do we respond? What do we do with our grief? Where is God amid our pain? How do we keep it together for our surviving children? So many questions. But only one answer. The author found solace in God's Word when this tragedy was unexpectedly visited upon her and her family. This book seeks…mehr

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Death and grief are inextricable connected and are difficult subjects to navigate. Both are part of the human condition and is inevitable. We all will die. However, the magnitude of this grief is beyond description and not easily reconcilable when children are called from this life before their parents. How do we respond? What do we do with our grief? Where is God amid our pain? How do we keep it together for our surviving children? So many questions. But only one answer. The author found solace in God's Word when this tragedy was unexpectedly visited upon her and her family. This book seeks to console grieving parents and those who love them when their children have made life's final transition. More importantly, this book gives the authors account of Gods healing power through dreams of her child to propel her toward recovery and free her from the debilitating grip of grief due to her child's untimely death. She addresses this issue from a mother's prospect of the death of a child. It explores her thought process and other range of emotions that are experienced when a child dies, and we seek God for answers. The word of God is the focus of this book in the wake of tragedy and explores one of the many tools God uses to communicate with humanity - Dreams. This is a story of restoration and renewal. Hope in Gods promises and an enduring love for her only son.