Christians Grieve Too
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The grief of bereavement and Christian preparation for it. The ill-preparedness, as found by the author, arose from a lack of understanding and two years later he wrote these pages for the help of others. they contain a blend of biblical, pastoral and personal elements and serve to fill a gap on the subject of bereavement.
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