Building on the success of May I Walk You Home? (50,000 copies sold since 1999), this collection of stories picks up where the first book left off, helping readers navigate the bewildering landscape of grief once a loved one has died. Coauthors Joyce Hutchison and Joyce Rupp reflect on their own stories of loss, as well as those of others, and offer meditations to assist readers through some of the more difficult issues that come with the loss of a loved one, including remarriage and feelings of relief or regret.
The Centers for Disease Control reports that more than 20 million people in the United States are currently diagnosed with cancer, and 1.4 million people will be diagnosed in the coming year. At some point in their lives, virtually everyone is touched by this disease, and every patient, survivor, family member, and friend will find hope, strength, and comfort in Now That I Have Cancer, I Am Whole.
An inspirational collections of meditations and daily guidance helps listeners along each step of their personal weight-loss journey, offering the tools, advice, support, and insights that will help them along the way.
If you have lost a child, you know the deep sadness that envelops you following the death. Through a series of touching profiles, comforting meditations, and Scripture, author Christine O’Keeffe Lafser remembers lives lost too soon, offers spiritual comfort, and, most importantly, gives encouragement that life can and will go on.



